Pronounce Argue as AH R G UW EH.
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to give reasons for your support or condemnation of certain ideals, typically in an aggressive manner
argue, reason(verb)present reasons and arguments
argue, contend, debate, fence(verb)have an argument about something
argue, indicate(verb)give evidence of
"The evidence argues for your claim"; "The results indicate the need for more work"
to state (something) as a reason in support of or against something under considerationargued that a bake sale would make a lot less money than a car wash
to express different opinions about something often angrilythat couple argues so incessantly it's a miracle they're still together
to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest requestsargued my boss into letting me telecommute for four days a week
to talk about (an issue) usually from various points of view and for the purpose of arriving at a decision or opinioncandidates arguing gun control in a nationally televised debate
to give evidence or testimony to the truth or factualness ofthe security video argues that it was a taller man who entered the building
I never argue with people like Tom.
I make it a point never to argue with people like Tom.
I hate to argue with you.
I make it a policy never to argue with people about things like that.
Do you want to argue about it?
Tom loves to argue with people.
She knew better than to argue with him.
She knows better than to argue with him.
Tom knew better than to argue with Mary.
Tom knows better than to argue with Mary.