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1 argument
noun1) a quarrel or unfriendly discussion:خِلاف، نِزاعThey are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.
2) a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning:The argument for/against going
مُناقَشَه، جِدالa philosophical argument.
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2 argument
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3 argument
حُجَّة \ argument: an opinion, with reason. authority: sb. with special knowledge: He is an authority on ancient Roman gods. case: the reasons that support a claim: The defending lawyer had a very weak case. evidence: things said in a law court so as to prove sth.: The police gave evidence against him. expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook. -
4 argument
مُنَاقَشَة \ argument: the act of arguing. debate: considering and talking about a question, esp. in a public meeting: We held a debate on the subject of smoking. State control of industry is a question of public debate. discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. -
5 dialogue, debate, argument
تَحاوُر \ dialogue, debate, argument. -
6 mubahhitha
argument, debate [bahhatha] Aze mübahise, Hin mubahisa, Per mobahhethe borrowed from Ar -
7 cogent
[ˈkoudʒənt] adjective(of an argument) convincing:مُقْنِع، قَويُّ الحُجَّهa cogent argument.
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8 ding-dong
[ˈdɪŋdɔŋ]1. adjective(of an argument, fight etc) vigorous, with first one side then the other seeming to win.معرَكهَ حامِيَة يَتَناوب فيها المُتُحاربان النَّصْر والهَزيمَه2. nouna noisy argument.جِدال فيه ضَجيج وَعَجيج -
9 for a start
(used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument:بِدايَةً، أوَّل شَيْءYou can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.
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10 get the best of
to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc):يَفوزُ، يَكْسَبُ، يَتَغَلَّبُHe was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.
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11 quarrel
[ˈkwɔrəl]1. nounan angry disagreement or argument:شِجار، خِصامI've had a quarrel with my girl-friend.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈquarrelled, (American) ˈquarreledto have an angry argument (with someone):يَتَشاجَر، يَتَخاصَمMy girl-friend and I have quarrelled.
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12 entice
اِسْتَدْرَجَ \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. He was lured by her promises. \ اِسْتَغْوَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. -
13 lure
اِسْتَدْرَجَ \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. He was lured by her promises. \ اِسْتَغْوَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. -
14 flaw
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15 reason with
جَادَلَ \ reason with: to try to persuade (sb.) by fair argument: I reasoned with him, but he still refused to pay the bill. \ See Also ناقَشَ بِغَرَضِ الإقناعِ \ حَاوَلَ الإقناع بالحُجَّة والمنْطِق \ reason with: to try to persuade (sb.) by fair argument: I reasoned with him, but he still refused to pay the bill. -
16 hhujja
proof; argument; excuse [hhajja] Ful hujja, Hau hujja, Hin hujjat, Per hhojjat borrowed from Ar -
17 برهان
n. proof, proofing, evidence, argument, confirmation, reasoning, substantiation, testimonial, testimony, attestation, warranty -
18 جدال
1́ adj. argute2́ n. dispute, controversy, debate, argument, altercation -
19 حجة
n. argument, excuse, reasoning, plea, pretext, pretence, pretension, allegory, proofing, instrument, dodge, case -
20 خصام
n. quarrel, dispute, argument, contention, contest, contestation, row, ruction, squabble, war
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