What are some opposite words for argument?
Antonyms for argument
ˈɑr gyə məntar·gu·ment
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term argument.
Wiktionary
argumentnoun
Synonyms:
actual argument
English Synonyms and Antonyms
argumentnoun
While the cause of any event, act, or fact, as commonly understood, is the power that makes it to be, the reason of or for it is the explanation given by the human mind; but reason is, in popular language, often used as equivalent to cause, especially in the sense of final cause. In the statement of any reasoning, the argument may be an entire syllogism, or the premises considered together apart from the conclusion, or in logical strictness the middle term only by which the particular conclusion is connected with the general statement. But when the reasoning is not in strict logical form, the middle term following the conclusion is called the reason; thus in the statement "All tyrants deserve death; Cæsar was a tyrant; Therefore Cæsar deserved death," "Cæsar was a tyrant" would in the strictest sense be called the argument; but if we say "Cæsar deserved death because he was a tyrant," the latter clause would be termed the reason. Compare CAUSE; REASON, v.; MIND; REASONING.
Synonyms:
account, aim, cause, consideration, design, end, end, ground, motive, object, principle, purpose, reason, reasonPreposition:
The reason of a thing that is to be explained; the reason for a thing that is to be done.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
argument
Antonyms:
assertion, assumption, without proof or evidenceSynonyms:
reasoning, controversy, evidence, discussion, topic, dispute
Princeton's WordNet
argument, statementnoun
a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true
"it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true"
Synonyms:
debate, instruction, disceptation, logical argument, argumentation, assertion, command, contention, financial statement, affirmation, tilt, controversy, disputation, line, contestation, arguing, program line, statement, literary argument, line of reasoning, parametercontroversy, contention, contestation, disputation, disceptation, tilt, argument, arguingnoun
a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement
"they were involved in a violent argument"
Synonyms:
debate, disceptation, lean, list, rivalry, careen, inclination, sway, leaning, contention, line, rock, tilt, joust, controversy, competition, disputation, literary argument, contestation, line of reasoning, arguing, statement, argumentation, logical argument, public debate, parameterargument, argumentation, debatenoun
a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal
"the argument over foreign aid goes on and on"
Synonyms:
debate, disceptation, logical argument, argumentation, contention, tilt, controversy, disputation, line, contestation, arguing, statement, literary argument, line of reasoning, public debate, parameterargument, literary argumentnoun
a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie
"the editor added the argument to the poem"
Synonyms:
parameter, contestation, statement, line, literary argument, disceptation, line of reasoning, disputation, debate, contention, argumentation, arguing, logical argument, tilt, controversyargument, parameternoun
(computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program
Synonyms:
debate, disceptation, logical argument, argumentation, contention, parametric quantity, tilt, controversy, disputation, line, contestation, arguing, statement, literary argument, line of reasoning, parameterargumentnoun
a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable; if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable
Synonyms:
parameter, contestation, statement, line, literary argument, disceptation, line of reasoning, disputation, debate, contention, argumentation, arguing, logical argument, tilt, controversyargumentation, logical argument, argument, line of reasoning, linenoun
a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
"I can't follow your line of reasoning"
Synonyms:
course, billet, short letter, statement, phone line, melodic phrase, argumentation, controversy, railway line, literary argument, product line, pedigree, parentage, melodic line, rail line, channel, tilt, business line, disceptation, debate, communication channel, job, contestation, line of products, cable, arguing, line of credit, occupation, credit line, blood line, personal line of credit, line of reasoning, pipeline, descent, demarcation, stemma, contention, bank line, agate line, parameter, line of work, contrast, dividing line, stock, business, crease, furrow, lineage, wrinkle, line of merchandise, note, origin, personal credit line, tune, disputation, line, line of descent, melody, telephone circuit, line of business, air, bloodline, transmission line, strain, telephone line, seam, crinkle, production line, subscriber line, ancestry, blood, logical argument, assembly line
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
argumentnoun
Synonyms:
reasoning, controversy, argumentation, discussion, debate, dispute, disputation, polemic
Editors Contribution
agreement
to be of the same view and line of thought.
there was no argument. they were all in agreement.
How to use argument in a sentence?
In France, the argument has always been when something occurs in Parliament that is unacceptable to you, you take to the streets. These [actions] are occurring in advance of – not in response to – policy being initiated. president-elect Trump set out broad principles, and wasn’t specific about some policies.
I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
This is a highly contentious debate right now, but this is probably one of the most robust pieces of evidence that should inform the review of World Health Organization guidelines and make the argument for lowering these standards, these health problems persist even if we have lower numbers.
Anyone who is under 50 now has a legitimate argument to get back into court.
As much as they make an argument about life in the womb, in the midst of this pandemic they're opposed to wearing face masks. They're opposed to the guidelines from the( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) so therefore, we have had almost 400,000 people that have died, so, you're saying we're more concerned about the life in the womb than we are about the lives outside the womb ?
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#2077 | argument | |
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