Use the word argument in a sentence

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Here you can find a large assortment of example sentences for the word argument, or in other words sentences that can help you learn how to use argument in a sentence. Learning how to use a word in a sentences can be very helpful, for example when it comes to learning how to use the word in a sentence, in which context the word can be used as well as to learn the true meaning of the word «argument».

Argument in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word argument in a sentence.


  1. The form of the argument is as follows.


  2. Perrot and Penington lost the argument.


  3. This seemed to dispose of all argument.


  4. Gregg’s argument depicts her reign as:.


  5. This angle is called the argument of z.


  6. Tara and Shiv get into a heated argument.


  7. Byers also presents the following argument.


  8. Something like this kills a lot of argument.


  9. He could not recall which argument prevailed.


  10. The elementary argument of multiplying 0.333..


  11. Ruth retired on June 2 after an argument with Fuchs.


  12. Not all historians agree with this argument, however.


  13. They lost the argument and the tanks were redesigned.


  14. This time the argument won with ten votes against two.


  15. Oral argument in Bakke took place on October 12, 1977.


  16. Henry was unimpressed by this argument, for it impinged on his royal prerogative.


  17. The argument that destruction and terror are part of revolution I do not dispute.


  18. Much of the argument for Al-Kateb centred on the fact that he was a stateless man.


  19. Dawn tells Tara she is glad that Tara and Willow have made up after their argument.


  20. A God-of-the-gaps argument is the theological version of an argument from ignorance.


  21. Several researchers rejected the argument that suppressing the pair’s names was an act of censorship.


  22. He’d hear an argument in the dressing room and he’d throw a bit of wood on the fire to keep it going.


  23. A greater range of values existed for the argument of perihelion and longitude of the ascending node.


  24. Stefani creates an argument between lyrical personas by alternating her vocal range and point of view.


  25. After a brief argument, Varitek pushed his glove into Rodriguez’ face, causing a bench-clearing brawl.


  26. For example, one can take the argument for indispensability described above and adjust it as follows:.


  27. It also adopts a hybrid tone that combines rational argument with the fervent rhetoric of sensibility.


  28. Crittenden argued that the slaying was self-defense, and Clay delivered a passionate closing argument.


  29. After the argument, Freedman goes to King’s office and weeps when he sees the aftermath of her assault.


  30. McGurrin, counsel for Armando Schmerber, during oral argument at the Supreme Court of the United States.


  31. The government now advanced the argument that «technical data» was not protected by the First Amendment.


  32. Huxley summarized his argument in his highly influential 1863 book Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature.


  33. There was praise for its sincerity and artistry, and some expressed sympathy with Hall’s moral argument.


  34. The SCC rejected that argument and decided, on March 4, 1987, that the promissory notes were securities.


  35. Truthiness is tearing apart our country, and I don’t mean the argument over who came up with the word …


  36. Bradman missed the first Test at Sydney, worn out by constant cricket and the ongoing argument with the Board of Control.


  37. His argument is fundamental in the solution of the Halting problem and the proof of Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem.


  38. After an argument breaks out, the witch-finders and Pike decide that the rest of the trial should be conducted in private.


  39. In fact, other travel works published at the time made the argument that Napoleon was responsible for Italian unification.


  40. However, the argument has not been found persuasive, and few historians harbour doubts about the authenticity of the work.


  41. After hearing Smith’s argument in favour of Rhodesian independence, Salazar privately pledged Portugal’s complete support.


  42. His argument was based around concerns the Western Hockey League intended to operate in the near future as a major league.


  43. For example, Oppy says arguing for naturalism is an argument for atheism since naturalism and theism «cannot both be true».


  44. They were going to lessen the commitment laws, you could basically get into an argument with somebody and be sent up there.


  45. However, the business man argument was new, though he had hinted at it in an interview he gave at the Republican convention.


  46. Intelligent design (ID) is a pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God, presented by its proponents as «an evidence-based scientific theory about life’s origins».


  47. In building up the artillery plan, Herring brought to bear the same thorough, relentless logic and attention to detail with which he had so often built up a legal argument.


  48. He also applied this argument to the natural cast, regarding it as incertae sedis (with uncertain relationships) among theropods rather than as Podokesaurus or Coelophysis.


  49. The claim of the improbability of a life-supporting universe has also been criticized as an argument by lack of imagination for assuming no other forms of life are possible.


  50. Sidharta suggests that the novel was written as an argument that the illegitimate children of njais would be able to develop as any other person, given the proper education.

Synonyms for argument

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word argument has the following synonyms: argumentation, debate, controversy, contention, contestation, disputation, disceptation, tilt, arguin, literary argument and statement.

General information about «argument» example sentences

The example sentences for the word argument that we present on this web site, stems from different official sources. For example one of our sources are articles on Wikipedia that are classified as at least Good articles. But we also use news articles, books and other generic texts to gather example sentences of how the word «argument» can be used in a sentence. To the right of every sentence you will find a link out arrow that sends you to the source of the sentence, where you can access the full text and context for the presented example sentence. This can be useful because some words can sometimes be difficult to understand with only a sentence for context, whereas the full article or text can help you gain insight on how to use the word «argument».

How to use in-sentence of “argument”:

– A slippery slope argument can also be a slippery slope fallacy.

– A powerful feature of hooks is that they can add arbitrary values to the argument table, which may be referenced in the string returned by the hook.

– A court, in law, is a part of the government in which people come together to decide how to apply the country’s laws to a specific situation, especially when there is an argument over how to apply the law.

– The central argument in “Principles” was that “the present is the key to the past”.

– If you look at that argument more closely, there is nothing wrong with having a Wicca-feast related hook on a Wicca-feast day, or an Islam-related one on an Islamic holiday.

– Until the 20th century, most physicists thought that light was either one or the other, and that the scientists on the other side of the argument were simply wrong.

Use the word argument

Use the word argument

Example sentences of “argument”:

– The argument of back-alley abortions was used to help make abortion legal in the United States.

– Generally, an edit war is the result of an argument on a talk page that could not be resolved.

– In this equation, the base is 2, the argument is 8 and the answer is 3.

– Red herring – argument given in response to another argument, which is irrelevant and draws attention away from the subject of argument.

– This argument does not allow for the fact that the megafaunal species had lived through two million years of climate changes.

– The argument from design is an argument for the existence of God or a creator.

– In cases where the argument is wrong, it would be a fallacy.

– The familiar decimal notation for integers can also be viewed as an example of a power series, but with the argument “x” fixed at 10.

– He was born at a time when there was a lot of argument about religion in Germany.

– The most important part of the argument is that unless we know “something” for certain, then we cannot know “anything”.

– Other attempts known as the ontological argument, the Cosmological argumentcosmoolgical argument, and teleological argument today.

– Under this system, divorce is possible with no argument about a bad act by one of the married people.

– The two had an argument and seconds later, Aubrey shot Dolla in the parking lot of a PF Chang’s, which is an American restaurant.

– Allowing an “amicus curiae” to present oral argument is considered “extraordinary”.

– The argument from inconsistent revelations shows we have no idea which hell to avoid since many different religions exist with different beliefs about hell.

– The main argument against cousin marriages is that it increases the likelihood of genetic defects occurring in children of such marriages.

– An argument from Gregory Paul noted that “Confuciusornis” is commonly found as large groups in lake bottom sediments with little to no evidence of the bodies being moved after death.

- The argument of back-alley abortions was used to help make abortion legal in the United States.

- Generally, an edit war is the result of an argument on a talk page that could not be resolved.
- In this equation, the base is 2, the argument is 8 and the answer is 3.

More in-sentence examples of “argument”:

– Step number 3 “may or may not” be true, but since the argument says step number 3 “will” happen, the whole argument is not sound.

– In 1909, a scientist named Geoffrey Taylor decided that he was going to settle this argument once and for all.

– For the argument to not be a fallacy, the thing being talked about must have a trait that excludes themselves from the category.

– The parser will parse the if-then-else statement first, and then perform the argument inclusion.

– There is a lot of argument about this.

– Nevertheless, it remains the cornerstone of the argument in favour of international free trade as a means of increasing economic prosperity.

– When the South seceded in 1860-61, one argument was that in 1776, when the thirteen Colonies rebelled against Great Britain, it was a secession.

– Wrapper function that does basic argument processing.

– Another argument that is a fallacy is “Darcy is not really a Democratic Party Democrat because she is against abortion.” Even though most Democrats are for some levels of abortion, not all people who vote for Democrats are for abortion.

– Oratory, or rhetoric, is the skill of argument or persuasion used by orators.

– This resulted in an argument between them, and the women accused her of blasphemy.

– Biologists therefore commonly view the design argument as an unimpressive argument for the existence of a god.

– In 1903, Lenin had a major argument with another leader of the party, Julius Martov, which divided the party in two.

– He gave an impassioned closing argument during the Senate trial.

– Another argument is that human become addict to technology.

– In short, this hook takes the argument referenced in.

– This argument in turn created a demand for legislative amendment.

– While in Bombay, India he got into an argument with another officer, Robert Case.

– Carol and Stuart announced to sacked her after she had a argument with Stuart on the phone.

– This argument was caused by the New Hampshire Grants.

– The second argument is the type of processor, defining default contents for many fields that are identical throughout a series of processors.

– Lawyers also help people “settle out of court” which means that both sides of the argument agree to resolve the dispute ahead of time so that they will not have to go to trial.

– Note, though, that if no book number is relevant, the blank argument must be there.

– In order for a deductive argument to be sound, the deduction must be valid and all the premises true.

- Step number 3 "may or may not" be true, but since the argument says step number 3 "will" happen, the whole argument is not sound.

- In 1909, a scientist named Geoffrey Taylor decided that he was going to settle this argument once and for all.
- For the argument to not be a fallacy, the thing being talked about must have a trait that excludes themselves from the category.

– There is constant argument about adminship, ages of editors, and countless edit wars.

– Lowie’s argument was initially directed against race scholars who argued that the Nordic race displayed a higher range of variation than other races and could thus be assumed to produce a particularly high number of exceptional individuals, which ensured the superiority of the culture produced by this race.” Instead he argued that there really were no differences in the range of variation between races.

– However, if the original discussion were of the prime minister’s public integrity, this argument could be perfectly valid.

– An argument can be valid or invalid or a combination of both.

– This leads to an argument with his sister, Laura.

– After he died, there was an argument over his will.

– The argument does not work because the person changed the meaning of “bark” in the middle of the argument.

– However, the twins had an argument about where to start Rome.

– They parted after an argument over copyright royalties.

– I can see the argument for Template:Current, where the content might be changing back and forth very quickly, subject to edit wars and conflicting reports.

– Just as an exponential function has three parts, a logarithm has three parts as well: a base, an argument and an answer.

– On one hand, as “Rama’s SCREEN” reports, “the one that’s been causing argument is Alexandra Daddario as Annabeth Chase…apparently some of Rama’s SCREEN readers out there did and the comments on her casting were in mixed response…Ashley thought Annasophia Robb.

– They were miraculous! “equal as said in the…” → “equal as spelled out in the”, “The five known manuscripts of the Gettysburg Address are different from one another in some details” → “The five known manuscripts of the Gettysburg Address differ from one another in some respects”, “one of the best examples” → “the epitome”, “Much argument about its existence and origins” → “Its existence and origins were questioned”, “can be seen” → “is typified”, “became highest with” → “culminated in”.

– He says that he is not racist and that “the modern definition of a ‘racist’ is someone who’s winning an argument with a liberal”.

– When discussion does not help the problem and when a group of fair users from outside the argument agree through process.

– Physicists who studied light in the 1700s and 1800s had an argument about whether light was made of particles or waves.

– This was an argument that continued to the beginning of the twenty-first century.

– There is a lot of argument about Guantanamo Bay.

– A counter argument is that intelligence is commonly understood to involve the creation and use of persistent memories.

– As a reward Governor Ralph Darling gave Hume In December 1853 a speech Hovell made at Geelong led to an argument between the men.

– This made an argument between Mead and Rentschler.

Synonym: arguing, argumentation, contention, contestation, controversy, debate, disceptation, disputation, literary argument, statement, tilt. Similar words: argumentation, monument, document, instrument, documentary, argue, acumen, commencement. Meaning: [‘ɑːgjʊmənt]  n. 1. a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true 2. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement 3. a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal 4. a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie 5. a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable; if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable. 

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1 Never go to bed on an argument

2 A wager is a fool’s argument

3 I found his argument pretty convincing.

4 He found himself drawn, willy-nilly, into the argument.

5 She rightly points to the inadequacy of the argument.

6 He enforced his argument by adding details.

7 The argument seemed to have considerable merit.

8 She loves to win an argument.

9 This chapter contains the meat of the writer’s argument.

10 You can’t settle every argument by duking it out.

11 You must acknowledge the truth of her argument.

12 Josie can hold her own in any argument.

13 She got into an argument with the teacher.

14 Their argument was too metaphysical for me to follow.

15 Students need the ability to construct a logical argument.

16 No argument can justify a war.

17 We appealed to reason to win our argument.

18 He illustrated his argument with quotations from Pasternak.

19 We agreed without much further argument.

20 Suddenly the argument developed into a real fight.

21 Her article brilliantly demolishes his argument.

22 Some historians have been dismissive of this argument.

23 The environmental argument was a deciding factor.

24 He lost the thread of his argument.

25 That was the pith of his argument.

26 The argument estranged him from his brother.

27 He presented the figures to underpin his argument.

28 His examples fitted in well with his argument.

29 She is neutral in this argument.

30 It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument

More similar words: argumentation, monument, document, instrument, documentary, argue, acumen, commencement, amendment, entailment, entertainment, sentiment, mental, mentor, comment, moment, element, segment, mention, payment, ailment, raiment, mentally, amusement, momentum, fragment, comment on, shipment, movement, basement. 

argument (n): a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing

Use “argument” in a sentence

We had an argument this morning.
Your arguments don’t convince me.
The argument ended in a fight.

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When you disagree with someone, do you refer to it as an argument or arguement? One of these spellings is correct, and the other is not. By this argument vs argument article’s end, you will quickly know the correct spelling.

An argument is a fact or statement that supports a reason or proposition. It refers to the process of reasoning featuring a series of organized propositions with an intended conclusion. This noun also refers to a verbal dispute or a quarrel. In contrast, arguement is a misspelling of argument.

The only difference between argument and arguement is the «e» in the second spelling. However, in English spelling, one letter can make a significant difference. Read on to determine what difference this letter has in this case, and much more.

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Argument Vs Argument: Similarities In Relation To The Word «Argue»

Apart from their nearly exact spelling, another similarity between these words is that they come from the root verb «argue.» In English spellings, you can form a noun from a verb by adding the suffix «-ment» at the end of the verb. Therefore, the best way to understand the nouns formed from root verbs is to define the root verbs first. It is because their definitions are usually related.

To argue means «to present reasons that support or are against a thing or a subject.»

Another definition of «argue» is «to contend with someone in an oral dispute, a quarrel, or dispute.»

This verb also means «to persuade or drive by reasoning.» For example, «to argue someone out of a project.»

Another meaning is «to maintain in reasoning.» For example, «to argue that the report is incorrect.»

A simple meaning of ‘argue» is «to show, prove, or indicate.» For example, «Mark’s statements argue illiteracy.»

Definitions Of Argument And Argument

The term argument has multiple definitions that apply in different contexts or subjects. This section will cover all these definitions, plus the definitions of arguement.

Definitions Of Argument

An argument is a verbal disagreement, opposition, quarrel, or contention.

Another source defines an argument as «a series of propositions organized to create a logical flow towards a conclusion.» An argument is usually the premise of a conclusion or a final proposition.» An argument is also «a series of reasons» or «the process of reasoning.»

Another definition of an argument is «a discussion featuring different points of view,» like a debate. An argument is also «a matter being questioned,» like a business that engages in counterfeits.

In literature, an argument is «a composition in writing intended to persuade the reader.» It may also be the subject matter or theme of a piece of writing, like an article. In poetry or creative writing, an argument is an abstract containing the significant points in the piece of writing.

In mathematics, the word argument has several definitions:

  • A function’s independent variable
  • The angle a specific vector makes with the reference axis (the amplitude)
  • The corresponding angle to a point denoting a specific complex number in polar coordinates

In computer programming, an argument is a variable in a comp program to which a value is assigned when running the program. The argument is usually given in parentheses after the function name. It also comes in handy when calculating the function.

In programming, an argument is an equal parameter as opposed to a formal parameter. In astronomy, an argument is a quantity on which another measure in a table depends.

The archaic definitions of an argument are:

  • An evidence
  • A subject of contention or quarrel

Definitions Of Arguement

Arguement is an obsolete spelling of argument. Other sources refer to this word as simply a misspelling of the word argument.

How To Properly Use Argument And Argument In A Sentence

Most people learn new words so they can enhance their vocabulary. Improving your vocabulary means using the words you learn in writing and verbal conversations. Below are some practical guidelines for how you can use the subject words of this article in sentences:

How To Use The Word Argument

Use this noun in a sentence to mean:

  • An exchange of opposite points of view (in an argument or confrontation)
  • A respectful exchange of diverging points of view (in a general or neutral conversation)
  • A summary of a published material’s theme or subject matter
  • A forceful statement of a belief about a fact
  • Reasons that support an idea
  • An objection about a trivial or important matter
  • A field in computer programming or computing
  • Evidence used in reporting
  • An idea submitted for consideration

Argument is both a countable and an uncountable noun. Therefore, when using it in general contexts, refer to it as an uncountable noun without a plural form. On the other hand, when using it in specific contexts, like when referring to types or collections of arguments, you can use the plural form.

How To Use The Word Arguement

Since this is an incorrect spelling and is not in any dictionary, you should not use it in sentences. Instead, use the correct spelling above.

Argument And Argument: The Differences

The content above explains that argument and arguement are not similar words. They neither have the same meaning nor are their meanings related. Below are some key differences between these words:

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The Spelling

The primary difference between these words is the «e» in the second spelling. This spelling is understandable because the root verb for these words is «argue.» Therefore, most people assume that it is correct to add the noun forming suffix «-ment» immediately after the word «argue» without omitting any letter.

While this may apply to some English words like amaze (amazement) and commence (commencement), it does not apply to the word argue. There is no specific explanation for why this is so because the rules for spelling and grammar in English have several exceptions.

The Origin

Also, the word argument comes from the old French word «arguement.» This explains why some sources refer to arguement as an archaic spelling of argument. In fact, the spelling «arguement» was popular and accepted in the 13th century in French.

In contrast, the first recorded use of the word argument was in the early 14th century. This word has Latin roots from the word «argumentum» and «arguer,» meaning «a logical argument, evidence, or to make clear or prove.»

List Of Examples Of Argument And Argument Use In Sentences

With the guidelines and definitions above, you can easily form sentences with the word argument. However, we saw it fit to give you some samples. Here are some excellent examples:

Example sentences of the word argument

  1. The students had a compelling argument on why they should attend the gala without chaperones.
  2. Mrs. Jones disapproved of the argument printed in the newspaper about her book.
  3. The argument between the Smith brothers forced their parents to move them out of the family’s primary residence.
  4. The argument between the sisters went on for hours because none of them would back down.
  5. The argument he presented to the court to defend his conduct got him in more hot water.

Example sentences of the word argument

  1. The arguement was not as clear as the poet thought. (INCORRECT)
  2. Jim and John could not stay in one room without an arguement erupting. (INCORRECT)
  3. The arguement erupted as soon as the opposing candidates took to the stage. (INCORRECT)
  4. The arguement would have become violent if the teacher had not intervened. (INCORRECT)
  5. The professor’s arguement is not convincing. (INCORRECT)

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Conclusion

Argument is the correct spelling, while arguement is an obsolete spelling. Therefore, you should only use «argument» in sentences. Now that you know this, feel free to construct sentences with this word.

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