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argumenta

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/ɑːrˈɡjʊmənt/ · ar-gu-ment

A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.

Meanings

nounformal

A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.

اُس خیال، عمل، یا نظریے کی حمایت میں دی گئی وجوہات یا دلائل۔

دلائل

dalaail

Formal: دلائل

Synonyms

reasonjustificationexplanationوجہبنیادوضاحت

Antonyms

disputecontradictionrefutationتنازعمخالفتممانعت

Common Collocations

  • strong argument
  • logical argument
  • persuasive argument

Example Sentences

The lawyer presented compelling arguments to support her case.

وکیل نے اپنی کیس کی حمایت کے لیے زبردست دلائل پیش کیے۔

Wakeel ne apni case ki hamayat ke liye zabardast dalaail pesh kiye.

In the debate, he made an argument based on solid evidence.

بحث میں، اُس نے مضبوط ثبوت کی بنیاد پر ایک دلیل پیش کی۔

Bahas mein, us ne mazboot saboot ki bonyad par aik dalil pesh ki.

Her argument was well-structured and easy to follow.

اُس کی دلیل خوبصورت ترتیب میں تھی اور سمجھنے میں آسان تھی۔

Us ki dalil khoobsurat tarteeb mein thi aur samajhne mein asaan thi.

Easily Confused With

argumentative:Argumentative refers to the tendency to argue or disagree, while argument itself refers to the reasons presented.

Word Family

argue
verbبحث کرنا
argumentative
adjectiveدلائل دینے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'argument' as a strong anchor that helps you hold your ideas in place.

Picture a courtroom scene where lawyers present their arguments passionately.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہم نے جو دلائل دیے جیا میں باتیں، اس میں ہے سچائی کا اک جز بڑا。

Hum ne jo dalaail diye jiye mein baatein, Is mein hai sachai ka aik juz bara.

The arguments we've presented are lively in the heart, In them lies a great essence of truth.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دلیل سے بات سمجھانا

Daleel se baat samjhana

Explain things with reason.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "argumentum" — a reason or evidence for supporting a statement

First known use: 16th century

The term 'argumenta' derives from Latin, evolving through classical rhetoric and logic to its current usage in various fields.