Similar words: marguerite, argue, argue away, it is argued that, morgue, arguing, roguery, guerdon. Meaning: n. someone who engages in debate.
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1 What a shifty arguer he is, refusing ever to give a straight answer.
2 The arguer concludes that the respondents in the first study misrepresented their own reading habits.
3 Because the arguer does not address these other causes,(www.Sentencedict.com) the argument here also fails to convince.
4 Additionally, arguer states that soy contains phytochemicals called isoflavones, which supposedly have disease - preventing properties.
5 But critics of online relationships arguer that no one can truly know another person in cyberspace.
6 Sometimes an arguer will deliberately, sneakily equivocate, often on words like "freedom," "justice," "rights," and so forth; other times, the equivocation is a mistake or misunderstanding.
7 Meanwhile, the arguer should use more specific evidence which could validate this prediction.
8 Additionally, the arguer mentions neuropeptide chemicals that are broken down by PEP.
9 In an ad hominem argument , the arguer attacks his or her opponent instead the opponent's argument.
10 In summary, the arguer bases his or her argument on vague and unconvincing evidence.
11 When an arguer argues dispassionately he thinks only of the argument.
12 Besides monetary consideration, the arguer should take into account the buildings'inspirit use and historical values.
13 The arguer is hoping we'll just focus on the uncontroversial premise, "Murder is morally wrong," and not notice what is being assumed.
14 In summary, arguer fails to convince with the argument as presented.
15 Tip : To avoid the post hoc fallacy, the arguer would need to give us some explanation of the process by which the tax increase is supposed to have produced higher crime rates.
16 It was a sorely needed lesson because I had been an inveterate arguer.
17 It was a sorely needed lesson because I had an inveterate arguer.
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