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Contended vs Argued - What's the difference?

contended | argued |


As verbs the difference between contended and argued

is that contended is (contend) while argued is (argue).

Remarked vs Argued - What's the difference?

remarked | argued |


As verbs the difference between remarked and argued

is that remarked is marked again while argued is (argue).

Argued vs Discussing - What's the difference?

argued | discussing |


As verbs the difference between argued and discussing

is that argued is (argue) while discussing is .

Contends vs Argued - What's the difference?

contends | argued |


As verbs the difference between contends and argued

is that contends is (contend) while argued is (argue).

Argued vs Denied - What's the difference?

argued | denied |


As verbs the difference between argued and denied

is that argued is (argue) while denied is (deny).

Argued vs Questioned - What's the difference?

argued | questioned |


As verbs the difference between argued and questioned

is that argued is past tense of argue while questioned is past tense of question.

Argued vs Had - What's the difference?

argued | had |


As verbs the difference between argued and had

is that argued is (argue) while had is (have).

Said vs Argued - What's the difference?

said | argued |


As verbs the difference between said and argued

is that said is past tense of say while argued is past tense of argue.

As an adjective said

is mentioned earlier.

As a determiner said

is mentioned earlier.

As a proper noun Said

is an alternative spelling of Sayyid|lang=en.

Argued vs Thought - What's the difference?

argued | thought |


As verbs the difference between argued and thought

is that argued is (argue) while thought is (think).

As a noun thought is

form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking.

Disputed vs Argued - What's the difference?

disputed | argued |


As verbs the difference between disputed and argued

is that disputed is (dispute) while argued is (argue).

As an adjective disputed

is argued; not certain, agreed upon, or accepted.

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