arguing

Arguing Meaning in Bengali: বিতর্ক (bitôrk)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/ˈɑːrɡjuːɪŋ/

Short Definition of Arguing:

Arguing refers to the act of presenting reasons or evidence in support of or against a proposition, theory, or opinion. It involves engaging in a verbal or written dispute, debate, or disagreement.

Arguing Synonyms:

1. Debating – বিতর্ক (bitôrk)
2. Disputing – বিতর্ক (bitôrk)
3. Contending – বিতর্ক (bitôrk)
4. Quarreling – ঝগড়া (jhôgṛa)
5. Disagreeing – অসম্মতি করা (ôsôm’môti kôra)

Arguing Antonyms:

1. Agreeing – সম্মতি করা (shômmôti kôra)
2. Conceding – স্বীকার করা (shbikar kôra)
3. Harmonizing – সামঞ্জস্য স্থাপন করা (shamônjôssô sthapan kôra)
4. Consenting – সম্মতি করা (shômmôti kôra)
5. Concurring – সম্মতি করা (shômmôti kôra)

Origin of Arguing:

The word “arguing” originated from the Middle English word “arguen,” which came from the Old French word “arguer” meaning “to accuse” or “to prove.” It can be traced back to the Latin word “arguere” meaning “to make clear” or “to prove.”

Nearby Words:

1. Argument – Noun (বিতর্ক, bitôrk)
2. Arguer – Noun (বিতর্ককারী, bitôrkôri)
3. Arguable – Adjective (বিতর্কযোগ্য, bitôrkyôgyô)
4. Arguably – Adverb (বিতর্কযোগ্যভাবে, bitôrkyôgyôbhabe)
5. Argued – Verb (বিতর্কিত, bitôrkit)

Arguing in Literature Quotes:

1. “The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress.” – বিতর্কের লক্ষ্য বা আলোচনার লক্ষ্য জয় নয়, বরং উন্নতি।
2. “In arguments, truth always prevails.” – বিতর্কে, সত্য সর্বদা জয় করে।

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: বিতর্ক (bitôrk)
– Hindi: वाद-विवाद (vād-vivād)
– Nepali: बहस (bahas)
– Urdu: تجاد (tajād)
– Tamil: சரிவாதம் (carivātam)
– Telugu: వాదం (vādaṁ)
– Arabic: جدل (jadl)
– Chinese: 争论 (zhēnglùn)
– Japanese: 議論 (giron)
– Russian: спор (spor)

For more information, you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument
– Dictionary.com: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/arguing
– The Free Dictionary: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/arguing