arguing

[US]/[ˈɑːɡjɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈɑːrɡɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The act of arguing.
adj.Characterized by or given to argument; disputatious.
v.To have a heated discussion; debate.; To contend or debate, especially in a forceful or aggressive way.; To try to persuade someone to do something by giving reasons.

Phrases & Collocations

arguing about

arguing with

arguing for

arguing against

stopped arguing

arguing point

arguing case

arguing loudly

arguing endlessly

arguing back

Example Sentences

they were arguing about the best way to solve the problem.

she accused him of arguing just for the sake of arguing.

the children stopped arguing when they saw the ice cream.

he's always arguing with his sister about whose turn it is.

it's pointless arguing with someone who won't listen.

we ended up arguing over a minor detail in the contract.

the lawyer was skillfully arguing the defendant's case.

stop arguing and let's just try it and see.

they spent hours arguing about politics at the dinner table.

i'm not interested in arguing; let's find a compromise.

the team was arguing amongst themselves about strategy.

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