Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Argumentative”
/ˌɑːɡjʊˈmɛntətɪv/
Of or relating to argumentation; specifically, presenting a logical argument or line of reasoning; argumentive, discursive.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Argumentative"
10 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "argumentative" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| tentative | 3 | noun | Uncertain; subject to future change. |
| representative | 5 | noun | A delegate. |
| preventative | 4 | noun | Alternative form of preventive. [Preventing, hindering, or acting as an obstacle to.] |
| unrepresentative | 6 | Not representative | |
| personal representative | 8 | In common law jurisdictions, a personal representative or legal personal representative is a person appointed by a court to administer the estate of another person. | |
| legal representative | 7 | noun | (law) A lawyer, solicitor, etc, who acts on behalf of a client in legal matters. |
| account representative | 7 | noun | someone in charge of a client's account for an advertising agency or brokerage or other service business |
| union representative | 7 | A union representative, union steward,The Union Steward's Complete Guide, David Prosten, Union Communication Services, Inc. or shop steward is an employee of an organization or company who represents and defends the interests of their fellow employees as a trades/labour union member and official. | |
| registered representative | 8 | noun | someone in charge of a client's account for an advertising agency or brokerage or other service business |
| united states trade representative | 10 | noun | the executive agency that administers the president's policies on international trade |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Argumentative"
24 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| contemplative | 4 | noun | Inclined to contemplate; introspective and thoughtful; meditative. |
| sensitive | 3 | noun | (of a person) Easily offended, upset, or hurt. |
| definitive | 4 | noun | determining finally, conclusive, decisive |
| relative | 3 | noun | Someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption; someone in the same family. |
| expletive | 3 | noun | A profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath. |
| benefit | 3 | noun | An advantage; help or aid from something. |
| consecutive | 4 | noun | Following, in succession, without interruption. |
| executive | 4 | noun | Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc. |
| identical | 4 | noun | (not comparable) Bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable. |
| insensitive | 4 | Expressing or feeling little or no concern, care, compassion, or consideration for the feelings, emotions, sentiments, or concerns of other people; inconsiderate or incompassionate. | |
| commemorative | 4 | noun | Serving to commemorate something. |
| sedative | 3 | noun | (pharmacology) An agent or drug that sedates, having a calming or soothing effect, or inducing sleep. |
| competitive | 4 | Of or pertaining to competition. | |
| repetitive | 4 | Happening many times in a similar way; containing repetition; repeating. | |
| decorative | 3 | noun | That serves to decorate |
| chief executive | 5 | noun | The head of government or head of state. |
| federative | 3 | Uniting in a league; forming a confederacy, a federation; federal. | |
| oversensitive | 5 | Having excessive sensitivity; reacting to stimuli too readily; thin-skinned. | |
| expulsive | 3 | Tending to expel or resulting in expulsion. | |
| noncompetitive | 5 | That does not involve competition or rivalry. | |
| account executive | 6 | noun | (business) An executive in an advertising agency, or public relations firm who manages a client's account. |
| double negative | 5 | noun | (rhetoric, usually derogatory) A phrase including two negative words (no, not, never, etc.) especially when used as intensifiers in informal English. |
| blood relative | 4 | noun | A person who is related to another through a common ancestor, and not merely by marriage or adoption. |
| negative | 3 | noun | Not positive or neutral; bad; undesirable; unfavourable. |
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