How to Use "Argue" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words argue (v): to disagree in an angry way; to explain an opinion

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Used with adverbs:

"I constantly argue with my neighbor about noise."
(constantly, continuously, continually)

"My daughter argues back when I tell her to do something."
(back)

"The politician argued passionately during the debate."
(passionately, strongly, powerfully, convincingly, effectively, persuasively)

Used with prepositions:

"They argued about who would go first."
(about, over)

"They often argue with each other."
(with)

"She argued against the new law."
(against, for)

Used with verbs:

"I don't wish to argue."
(wish, want, like)

"He tries to argue about everything."
(tries, likes, wants, has)


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