Definitionadj. given to or characterized by argument
Last update: August 5, 2015
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He is very argumentative. [Please select]
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The relation between the two Rhetorics turns on their treatment of rational, argumentative, artificial evidences. [Please select]
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Uncle Remus seemed to boil over with argumentative indignation. [Please select]
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"Then why should we give ours away," went on Tim in an argumentative tone. [Please select]
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In the summer of 1822 I wrote my first argumentative essay. [Please select]
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With an effort he restrained his anger, and assumed an argumentative tone. [Please select]
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Being of an argumentative turn of mind, his college companions had dubbed him Philosopher. [Please select]
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He desired to play, and Muldoon only sat and rolled his argumentative tongue. [Please select]
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He was, however, argumentative and even logical, when the occasion required it. [Please select]
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What an argumentative fellow you are, Monsieur Pierre. [Please select]
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It was hot, argumentative July weather; the encampment to the north of Winchester in the Valley of Virginia hummed with the comments of the strategists in the ranks. [Please select]
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