To start an argument



Ejemplo: They start an argument unintentionally

Definición


"To start an argument" means to initiate a disagreement or debate, often by presenting a controversial opinion or provoking someone. It involves causing a conflict or dispute between people, sometimes unintentionally, as in the phrase 'They start an argument unintentionally.'

Traducciones



    Etimología


    The phrase "to start an argument" combines the verb 'start,' meaning to begin or initiate, with 'argument,' which comes from the Latin 'argumentum,' meaning evidence or proof. Over time, 'argument' evolved to mean a verbal dispute. Did you know? The idea of 'starting' an argument emphasizes the act of causing a discussion or conflict to begin.

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