argued
Variant of argue
ar·gue (är′gyo̵̅o̅)
intransitive verb argued -·gued, arguing -·gu·ing
- to give reasons (for or against a proposal, proposition, etc.)
- to have a disagreement; quarrel; dispute
Etymology: ME arguen < OFr arguer < VL argutare, for L argutari, to prattle, freq. of arguere, to make clear, prove < IE base *ar(e)g-, gleaming (see argent); OFr meaning and form infl. by arguere
transitive verb
- to give reasons for and against; discuss; debate
- to try to prove by giving reasons; maintain; contend
- to give evidence of; seem to prove; indicate his manners argue a good upbringing
- to persuade (into or out of an opinion, etc.) by giving reasons
Related Forms:
- arguer ar′·guer noun
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