argument

simple noun124 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

An argument full of anger and excitement.

An angry and unpleasant argument.

An argument involving very strong feelings of anger.

A serious or significant argument.

An argument with no purpose or meaningful result.

A foolish or trivial argument.

A minor or unimportant argument.

An argument about small and unimportant things.

A powerful and convincing argument.

An argument that is able to make you believe that something is true or right.

An argument that makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong.

An argument that is not convincing or easy to defeat.

An argument expressed in a strong and confident way.

A false or fake argument.

An argument based on a mistaken belief.

A set of reasons or a way of reasoning used to support a point.

Used to indicate the subject of the argument.

Used to indicate the person you are arguing with.

To participate in an argument.

To start to be involved in an argument.

To be successful in an argument.

To be defeated in an argument.

To end an argument by reaching an agreement.

To begin an argument.

To make an argument happen.

To intentionally cause an argument.

To provide evidence or reasons for an argument.

To state or offer an argument.

To refuse to accept an argument.

To offer an argument for others to consider.

To make an argument more powerful or convincing.

To prove that an argument is wrong.

To put forward an argument for consideration.

To support or strengthen an argument.

An argument starts suddenly.

An argument begins to happen.

An argument starts suddenly and violently.