Definitions for argumenta

argumenta ar·gu·men·tum

Spelling: [ahr-gyuh-men-tuh m]
IPA: /ˌɑr gyəˈmɛn təm/

Argumenta is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 494 anagrams from letters in argumenta (aaegmnrtu).

Definitions for argumenta

noun

  1. argument (def 3).

Origin of argumenta

From Latin

Examples for argumenta

It is incomprehensible; or, as St. Paul says, the argumentum non apparentium.

It was an argumentum ad hominem, and drawn from a popular faith.

It is an 'argumentum ad ignorantiam'—take this explanation or be ignorant.

argumentum ad hominem—appealing to an opponent's professed views.

It is pleasant to reflect that the argumentum carcere is obsolete.

The next time, sir, I will respond with the argumentum baculinum.

It was evident that the argumentum ad hominem did not please him.

And much the same may be said for the argumentum ad verecundiam.

This is an argumentum ad scholam, and pushes too far the demand for consistency.

It was a masterful bit of hypocritical eloquence, of argumentum ad hominem; but it was made to simple and illiterate hearers.

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