noun

argument

argument, disagreement, reason

They had a big argument last night.

They had a big argument last night.

She presented a strong argument for her case.

She presented a strong argument for her case.

an ((argument)) ((with sb.)) ((about/over sth.)) a disagreement I had an argument with my friend about the movie.

an ((argument)) ((for/against sth.)) a reason or set of reasons He made a good argument for a four-day work week.

Synonyms: (for quarrel) dispute, disagreement; (for reason) case, reasoning, justification

From Latin 'argumentum' (a proof, evidence), from 'arguō'. The '-ment' suffix denotes the result of an action.

An argument can be a heated fight or a cool, logical point. Think of a court 'argument' (logical) vs. a family 'argument' (heated).

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