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Argumentative vs Argumentive - What's the difference?

argumentative | argumentive |


As adjectives the difference between argumentative and argumentive

is that argumentative is prone to argue or dispute while argumentive is being or presenting an argument or line of reasoning.

Pernicious vs Argumentative - What's the difference?

pernicious | argumentative |


As adjectives the difference between pernicious and argumentative

is that pernicious is causing much harm in a subtle way while argumentative is prone to argue or dispute.

Nasty vs Argumentative - What's the difference?

nasty | argumentative |


As adjectives the difference between nasty and argumentative

is that nasty is while argumentative is prone to argue or dispute.

As a noun nasty

is (lb) something nasty.

Argumentative vs Fussy - What's the difference?

argumentative | fussy |


As adjectives the difference between argumentative and fussy

is that argumentative is prone to argue or dispute while fussy is anxious or particular about petty details.

Argumentative vs Defensive - What's the difference?

argumentative | defensive |


As adjectives the difference between argumentative and defensive

is that argumentative is prone to argue or dispute while defensive is intended for defence; protective.

As a noun defensive is

a means, attitude or position of defense.

Argumentative vs Persuasive - What's the difference?

argumentative | persuasive |


As adjectives the difference between argumentative and persuasive

is that argumentative is prone to argue or dispute while persuasive is able to persuade; convincing.

Obstinate vs Argumentative - What's the difference?

obstinate | argumentative |


As adjectives the difference between obstinate and argumentative

is that obstinate is stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent while argumentative is prone to argue or dispute.

Captious vs Argumentative - What's the difference?

captious | argumentative |


As adjectives the difference between captious and argumentative

is that captious is (obsolete) that captures; especially, (of an argument, words etc) designed to capture or entrap in misleading arguments; sophistical while argumentative is prone to argue or dispute.

Argumentative vs Statement - What's the difference?

argumentative | statement |


As an adjective argumentative

is prone to argue or dispute.

As a noun statement is

a declaration or remark.

As a verb statement is

to provide an official document of a proposition, especially in the UK a Statement of Special Educational Needs.

Argumentative vs Troublemaker - What's the difference?

argumentative | troublemaker |


As an adjective argumentative

is prone to argue or dispute.

As a noun troublemaker is

one who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.

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