Argumentative Meaning in English
word
ˌɑɹɡjəˈmɛntətɪv
ar-gyuh-MEN-tuh-tiv
ˌɑːɡjuːmˈɛntətˌɪv
ah-gyoo-MEN-tuh-tiv
释义
Someone who is argumentative often likes to argue or express strong opinions, especially in a way that can be seen as combative or uncooperative.
用法与细微差别
"Argumentative" is usually negative, suggesting someone who argues needlessly or disruptively. It is commonly paired with nouns like "person," "student," or "tone." Don't confuse with "logical" or "debate," which are more neutral or positive.
Spanish: discutidor - argumentativoPortuguese (BR): argumentativo - briguentoPortuguese (PT): argumentativo - conflituosoChinese (Simplified): 好争论的 - 爱吵架的Chinese (Traditional): 好爭論的 - 愛吵架的Hindi: बहसबाज़ - तर्कशीलArabic: جدلي - كثير الجدلBengali: তর্কপ্রিয় - বিতর্কপ্রবণRussian: спорный - любящий споритьJapanese: 議論好き - 議論的Vietnamese: hay tranh cãi - thích tranh luậnKorean: 논쟁적인 - 따지기 좋아하는Turkish: tartışmacı - münakaşacıUrdu: جھگڑالو - بحث کرنے والاIndonesian: suka berdebat - suka membantah
例句
He is very argumentative in class.
basic
Sometimes my brother is argumentative at the dinner table.
basic
Don’t be so argumentative with your friends.
basic
She gets pretty argumentative when she's tired.
natural
His argumentative tone made the meeting uncomfortable.
natural
I don't mind a good discussion, but he's just too argumentative sometimes.
natural