Arguing when you obviously do not believe the other point of view.
Synonyms can include skeptical, disbelieving, or unconvinced.A really great, old word is 'pish-posh', which indicates disbelief or dismissal.
Skeptical, skepticism, skeptically.
No, an argument cannot be void. An argument can be weak, flawed, or unconvincing, but it still retains its basic structure and content. A void argument would imply that there is no argument at all.
The correct spelling of the word is argument.Some example sentences with this word are:There is an argument next door.The political argument wore on for hours.His argument brought up some valid points.
The fallacy in the argument presented is called ad hominem, which involves attacking the person making the argument rather than addressing the argument itself.
The definition of skeptical is “Unbelievable” or “Doubtful”
Skeptical Inquirer was created in 1976.
It's SKEPTICAL. Here are some sentences.I'm skeptical about your ability to use the spell-check program.He gave me a skeptical glance.She has a skeptical attitude toward everything.
A skeptical person (or skeptic) has doubts and doesn't believe easily.
"The people were skeptical when the scientist told them that his son was taken by extraterrestrials."
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry was created in 1976.
There is no prefix in the word skeptical. -ical is the suffix in the word.
I am skeptical about the probability that birds can travel to the moon. The police officer was skeptical of her answer, therefore he chose to give her a lie detector test.
The correct spelling is skeptical, just as you typed it.
She remained skeptical of the new product claims until she saw concrete evidence supporting its effectiveness.
When the ghost reenters, he loses his skeptical attitude
The word suspicions is a noun. It is the plural term of suspicion.