What part of speech is arguments?

Arguments can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. arguments is a noun, plural of argument.

Inflections

Noun

What does arguments mean?

Definitions

Noun

argument - a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true; "it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true"
argument - a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on"
argument - (computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program
argument - a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable; if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable
argument - a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie; "the editor added the argument to the poem"
argument - a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement; "they were involved in a violent argument"
argument - a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning; "I can't follow your line of reasoning"

Examples of arguments

#   Sentence  
1. noun "It was about how he could humiliate her the most," prosecutor Dean Mandros said in closing arguments.
2. noun All arguments that the Bush administration would be insane to attack Iran and risk a global conflagration for the sake of political cover run into one unavoidable truth.
3. noun The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.
4. noun The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
5. noun All the arguments pointed in the same direction.
6. noun It's clear that our arguments don't overlap at all.
7. noun That kind of talk leads to arguments.
8. noun Children want their way and are bound to get into arguments.
9. noun He was deaf to all arguments.
10. noun He wins his arguments by logical reasoning.
11. noun Although the arguments were rational, he was not convinced.
12. noun If you continue with the pointless arguments here...it'll end up as a repeat of yesterday.
13. noun It's obvious but the connection between people is "words". It is by those words that thoughts are shared and arguments carried out.
14. noun That being the case, instead of elaborating on these two reports, I should like to say a few words to corroborate the arguments behind them.
15. noun White lies could help us to be diplomatic and avoid hard feelings and arguments which can ruin a day - or a friendship.
Sentence  
noun
"It was about how he could humiliate her the most," prosecutor Dean Mandros said in closing arguments.
All arguments that the Bush administration would be insane to attack Iran and risk a global conflagration for the sake of political cover run into one unavoidable truth.
The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
All the arguments pointed in the same direction.
It's clear that our arguments don't overlap at all.
That kind of talk leads to arguments.
Children want their way and are bound to get into arguments.
He was deaf to all arguments.
He wins his arguments by logical reasoning.
Although the arguments were rational, he was not convinced.
If you continue with the pointless arguments here...it'll end up as a repeat of yesterday.
It's obvious but the connection between people is "words". It is by those words that thoughts are shared and arguments carried out.
That being the case, instead of elaborating on these two reports, I should like to say a few words to corroborate the arguments behind them.
White lies could help us to be diplomatic and avoid hard feelings and arguments which can ruin a day - or a friendship.

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