Argumentative



Exemple : Argumentative approaches challenge opposing views

Definition


"Argumentative" describes a tendency to present reasons or evidence in support of a point of view, often involving debate or dispute. It refers to approaches or behavior that challenge opposing views through logical reasoning or verbal exchange.

Étymologie


The word "argumentative" comes from the noun "argument," which originates from the Latin 'argumentum,' meaning proof or evidence. The suffix '-ative' forms an adjective indicating a quality or tendency. Did you know? "Argumentative" entered English in the late 16th century, initially related to reasoning and debate.

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"Argumentative" figure dans la liste Vocaplus "Anglais - Général - (C1) - partie 2", qui contient 116 mots fréquemment utilisés.
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