argue

verb41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

to argue in a way that makes someone believe it is true

to present reasons for an opinion with firm conviction

to argue very often

to present reasons for an opinion with great strength and confidence

to argue with a loud voice

to present reasons for an opinion with strong emotion

to argue in an angry or excited way

to argue for a very long time without stopping

to present reasons for an opinion with energy and determination

to argue in a very strong and aggressive way

to present reasons for an opinion with great force and emotion

to argue in an angry and resentful way

to argue in a clear, logical, and convincing way

to argue in a fair and sensible way

to argue with great anger

to argue in a way that is morally or factually correct

to reply angrily to someone

to argue based on correct facts or reasoning

to present reasons for an opinion with great effort and determination

to present reasons for an opinion in a loud and forceful way

used to introduce a potential argument or viewpoint

to try to present an argument

to be ready and willing to argue for a particular point

to try to present an argument

a formal way to say you want to present an argument

to disagree with a person

to disagree about a particular subject

to disagree about who should have something or what should be done

to give reasons to support an idea or plan

to give reasons why you do not support an idea or plan

to give reasons to support an idea or plan (BrE/AmE spelling)