What is the meaning of Argument?

A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.

A series of propositions organized so that the final proposition is a conclusion which is intended to follow logically from the preceding propositions, which function as premises.

A process of reasoning; argumentation.

An abstract or summary of the content of a literary work such as a book, a poem or a major section such as a chapter, included in the work before the content itself; the contents themselves.

A verbal dispute; a quarrel.

Any dispute, altercation, or collision.

Any of the phrases that bears a syntactic connection to the verb of a clause.

  1. The independent variable of a function.
  2. The phase of a complex number.
  3. A quantity on which the calculation of another quantity depends.

    The independent variable of a function.

    The phase of a complex number.

    A quantity on which the calculation of another quantity depends.

    1. A value, or a reference to a value, passed to a function.

      A value, or a reference to a value, passed to a function.

      A parameter at a function call; an actual parameter, as opposed to a formal parameter.

      1. A matter in question; a business in hand.
      2. The subject matter of an artistic representation, discourse, or writing; a theme or topic.

      A matter in question; a business in hand.

      The subject matter of an artistic representation, discourse, or writing; a theme or topic.

      Evidence, proof; an item of such evidence or proof.

      To put forward as an argument; to argue.

      To adduce evidence, to provide proof.

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      plot, storyline

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      argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)

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      An argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition).

      1. A series of propositions, intended so that the conclusion follows logically from the premises.

      A series of propositions, intended so that the conclusion follows logically from the premises.

      An argument (independent variable of a function).

      An argument (value or reference passed to a function).

      An argument (any of the phrases that bears a syntactic connection to the verb of a clause).

      A decision.

      A subject matter, theme or topic.

      A quarrel, a dispute, an argument.

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      argument of a verb, phrase syntactically connected to a verb (object and subject)

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      point, argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)

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      argument (fact or statement used to support a proposition)

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      an argument supporting a stance

      an argument; an independent variable passed to a function

      an argument; a variable passed to a function

      Source: wiktionary.org