argument

  • 21Argumént — (lat. argumentum), Beweisgrund, Beweis; Argumentation, Beweisführung; argumentieren, folgern, durch Schlüsse einen Satz beweisen; Argumentum ad homĭnem, Beweis, welcher auf der subjektiven Ansicht des zu Überzeugenden begründet ist; A. a bacŭlo… …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 22Argument — Argument, ein Beweisgrund; Argumentiren, durch Gründe beweisen; Argumentation, Beweisführung durch Gründe, Schlußfolgerung. B–l …

    Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • 23argùment — (argùmenat) m 〈G ēnta, N mn nti, G nātā〉 1. {{001f}}rasuđivanje koje se iznosi kao razlog za neku tvrdnju [dati ∼e; iznijeti ∼e; pobiti ∼e; jak ∼; snažan ∼]; dokaz 2. {{001f}}sredstvo koje služi da se nagovori koga na promjenu ponašanja [popustio …

    Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • 24argument — ► NOUN 1) a heated exchange of diverging or opposite views. 2) a set of reasons given in support of something …

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  • 25Argument — This article is about the subject as it is studied in logic and philosophy. For other uses, see Argument (disambiguation). In philosophy and logic, an argument is an attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons or evidence for… …

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  • 26argument — noun 1 discussion ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, heated, violent ▪ big ▪ I had a big argument with my mother this morning. ▪ little, petty …

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  • 27argument — n. dispute 1) to get into, have an argument 2) to break off, terminate; clinch, settle an argument 3) an angry, bitter, heated, loud, violent argument 4) an argument breaks out 5) an argument about, over; between; with (I had a bitter argument… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 28ARGUMENT — s. m. T. de Logique. Raisonnement par lequel on tire une conséquence d une ou de deux propositions. Argument en forme. Puissant argument. Argument concluant, démonstratif, pressant, invincible. Fort argument. Faux argument. Argument victorieux,… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 29argument — ar|gu|ment W1S1 [ˈa:gjumənt US ˈa:r ] n 1.) a situation in which two or more people disagree, often angrily = ↑disagreement argument with ▪ I broke the vase during an argument with my husband. argument about/over ▪ an argument about who was… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30argument — noun 1 (C) a situation in which two or more people disagree, often angrily (+ with): an argument with my husband (+ about/over): The argument seemed to be about who was going to take the cat to the vet. | have an argument: They were having an… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English