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argumentative
 
SYLLABICATION:ar·gu·men·ta·tive
PRONUNCIATION:  ärgy-mnt-tv
ADJECTIVE:1. Given to arguing; disputatious. 2. Of or characterized by argument: an argumentative discourse.
OTHER FORMS:argu·menta·tive·lyADVERB
argu·menta·tive·nessNOUN
SYNONYMS:argumentative, combative, contentious, disputatious, quarrelsome, scrappy2 These adjectives mean given to or fond of arguing: an argumentative child; a combative teenager; a contentious mood; a disputatious lawyer; a quarrelsome drinker; a scrappy litigator.
 
 
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