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argumentatory

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/ˌɑːɡjʊˈmɛntətəri/ · ar-gu-men-ta-to-ry

Pertaining to, or characterized by argument.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Pertaining to, or characterized by argument.

دلائل یا بحث پر مبنی، یا بحث کی خصوصیات والا۔

مباحثتی

mubahisati

Synonyms

debatabledisputatiouscontentiousبحثیتفتیشیمناقشاتی

Antonyms

nonargumentativeuncontentiousagreeableغیر بحثیمتفقسہل قسم کا

Common Collocations

  • argumentatory discourse
  • argumentatory strategy
  • argumentatory approach

Example Sentences

The professor encouraged argumentatory discussions in class to develop critical thinking.

پروفیسر نے کلاس میں مباحثتی مباحثوں کی حوصلہ افزائی کی تاکہ تنقیدی سوچ کو فروغ دیا جا سکے۔

Professor ne class mein mubahisati mabahison ki hosla afzai ki taake tanqidi soch ko farog diya ja sake.

His argumentatory style was effective in swaying the audience.

اس کا مباحثتی انداز سامعین کو متاثر کرنے میں مؤثر ثابت ہوا۔

Us ka mubahisati andaaz samain ko mutasir karne mein mo'aser saabit hua.

The article was filled with argumentatory evidence to support the author's claims.

یہ مضمون مصنف کے دعووں کی حمایت کے لئے مباحثتی شواہد سے بھرا ہوا تھا۔

Yeh mazmoon musannif ke dawaon ki hifazat ke liye mubahisati shawaad se bhara hua tha.

Easily Confused With

argumentative:While both terms relate to arguments, 'argumentative' often implies a tendency to quarrel or dispute, whereas 'argumentatory' is more neutral and focuses on the act of discussing or reasoning.

Word Family

argument
nounدلائل
argue
verbبحث کرنا
argumentation
nounمباحثہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'argumentatory' signifies discussions filled with arguments, much like a debate.

Imagine a courtroom filled with lawyers presenting argument after argument.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بحث کا کوئی فائدہ نہیں۔

Bahas ka koi faida nahin.

There is no benefit in arguing.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "argumentatus" — to argue, dispute

First known use: 20th century

The word 'argumentatory' derives from the Latin root 'argumentari', which means 'to argue or debate'. Over time, it has been adopted into English to describe discourse or reasoning that is centered around making arguments.