The present tense of "argue" is "argues" when referring to third-person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and "argue" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they). For example, "He argues with his friend about politics." or "I argue for stricter gun control laws."
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A polymath.
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
a mathematician
contrary
Generally when people argue, they argue by comparing the facts that they have. The person whose facts are more compelling wins the argument. An ignorant person does not know any facts. A person who argues with no facts argues with emotion or opinion based on nothing that can be checked or verified by the other side. It is not possible to argue against nothing (no facts.) So while a person who has no facts to bolster his argument can continue arguing, it is a fruitless argument; hence, you can't argue with ignorance. The ignorant person may walk away from an argument believing himself or herself to have won -- not because he or she had the better argument based on facts that could be checked by the other side - but because he or she used opinion or feelings to bolster his or her "argument."
An arguer is a person who argues.
disputant
The person who argues with a fool is trying to convince someone who is unlikely to change their mind.
The present tense of "argue" is "argues" when referring to third-person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and "argue" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they). For example, "He argues with his friend about politics." or "I argue for stricter gun control laws."
An argufier is a person who argufies - who argues with no particular aim.
Biased-when you judge a person depending on how they area without having actual facts or info. about them.
the person is reverend hale.
An antievolutionist is a person who believes or argues that evolution does not take place.
A person who likes facts is often called a "fact enthusiast" or "fact lover." Another term that can be used is a "fact aficionado."
A person who cannot accept facts is often referred to as close-minded or in denial. They may exhibit confirmation bias, only seeking information that aligns with their preconceived beliefs.