verb

argue

to quarrel, to debate, to reason

They always argue about money.

They always argue about money.

He argued that the plan was wrong.

He argued that the plan was wrong.

((with sb.)) ((about/over sth.)) to quarrel with (sb.) about (sth.) They always argue about money.

((that ...)) to maintain that... He argued that the plan was wrong.

Synonyms: debate, discuss, quarrel; Antonyms: agree

From Latin 'arguere', meaning 'to make clear, prove'.

Picture two people in a heated discussion, saying 'I ARgue that you are wrong!'

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