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  • Argument terminology
ATTEMPT TO PERSUADE OR TO DETERMINE THE TRUTH OF A CONCLUSION
Philosophical argument; Logical argument; Arguments; Argue; Arguement; ARGUMENTS; Argument from; Pure reasoning; Pattern of reasoning; Argument patterns; List of argument patterns; Argument by analogy; Argument pattern; Arguable; Logical arguments; Argument (logic); Arguing; Machlokes; Formal argument
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 with him about politics)
statement
6) to drive home, press; offer, present, put forward an argument
7) to confute, rebut, refute an argument
8) an airtight, balanced, cogent, compelling, conclusive, convincing, irrefutable, logical, persuasive, rational, solid, sound, telling, trenchant, unassailable, valid argument
9) a groundless; spurious; tenuous, weak argument
10) an argument about; against; for (she presented a convincing argument against the proposal)
11) an argument that + clause (I cannot accept his argument that war is inevitable)
12) (misc.) (legal) to hear arguments against; for
formal argument         
  • Argument terminology
ATTEMPT TO PERSUADE OR TO DETERMINE THE TRUTH OF A CONCLUSION
Philosophical argument; Logical argument; Arguments; Argue; Arguement; ARGUMENTS; Argument from; Pure reasoning; Pattern of reasoning; Argument patterns; List of argument patterns; Argument by analogy; Argument pattern; Arguable; Logical arguments; Argument (logic); Arguing; Machlokes; Formal argument
<programming> (Or "parameter") A name in a function or subroutine definition that is replaced by, or bound to, the corresponding actual argument when the function or subroutine is called. In many languages formal arguments behave like local variables which get initialised on entry. See: argument. (2002-07-02)
argument         
  • Argument terminology
ATTEMPT TO PERSUADE OR TO DETERMINE THE TRUTH OF A CONCLUSION
Philosophical argument; Logical argument; Arguments; Argue; Arguement; ARGUMENTS; Argument from; Pure reasoning; Pattern of reasoning; Argument patterns; List of argument patterns; Argument by analogy; Argument pattern; Arguable; Logical arguments; Argument (logic); Arguing; Machlokes; Formal argument
<programming> (Or "arg") A value or reference passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command or program, by the caller. For example, in the function definition square(x) = x * x x is the formal argument or "parameter", and in the call y = square(3+4) 3+4 is the actual argument. This will execute the function square with x having the value 7 and return the result 49. There are many different conventions for passing arguments to functions and procedures including call-by-value, call-by-name, call-by-reference, call-by-need. These affect whether the value of the argument is computed by the caller or the callee (the function) and whether the callee can modify the value of the argument as seen by the caller (if it is a variable). Arguments to functions are usually, following mathematical notation, written in parentheses after the function name, separated by commas (but see curried function). Arguments to a program are usually given after the command name, separated by spaces, e.g.: cat myfile yourfile hisfile Here "cat" is the command and "myfile", "yourfile", and "hisfile" are the arguments. (2006-05-27)

Wikipedia

Argument
An argument is a statement or group of statements called premises intended to determine the degree of truth or acceptability of another statement called conclusion.Ralph H.
Pronunciation examples for argument
1. argument.
Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master _ Sri M _ Talks at Google
2. argument.
Dyalog Modern Programming Language _ Morten Kromberg _ Talks at Google
3. argument-- his argument was as follows--
Race in America Beyond Black and White _ Frank Wu _ Talks at Google
4. argument, ding.
Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for Thinking _ Daniel Dennett _ Talks at Google
5. the argument.
The Square and the Tower _ Niall Ferguson _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of argument
1. The problem with this argument is you can make exactly the same argument about Social Security.
2. After some argument, it appeared that both views have some solid argument in support.
3. Family argument On Tuesday morning, the argument with his mother began, Nekrawesh said.
4. Whether facts later prove contrary to his argument, he stays the course, convinced that his is the only argument going.
5. What is it about defence that makes the argument different from the argument about extra roads or hospitals?