The difference between Argumentative and Dispute
Argumentative is also adjective with the meaning: prone to argue or dispute.
Dispute is also noun with the meaning: an argument or disagreement, a failure to agree.
Dispute is also verb with the meaning: to contend in argument.
check bellow for the other definitions of Argumentative and Dispute
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Argumentative as an adjective:
Prone to argue or dispute
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Dispute as a noun:
an argument or disagreement, a failure to agree
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Dispute as a noun:
verbal controversy; contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims; controversial discussion; altercation; debate
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Dispute as a verb (intransitive):
to contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another
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Dispute as a verb (transitive):
to make a subject of disputation; to argue pro and con; to discuss
Examples:
"Some residents disputed the proposal, saying it was based more on emotion than fact."
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Dispute as a verb:
to oppose by argument or assertion; to controvert; to express dissent or opposition to; to call in question; to deny the truth or validity of
Examples:
"to dispute assertions or arguments"
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Dispute as a verb:
to strive or contend about; to contest
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Dispute as a verb (obsolete):
to struggle against; to resist