💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Downarg"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| againsayverb | (transitive, obsolete, rare) To contradict; to gainsay. |
| controvertverb | (transitive) To dispute, to argue about (something). |
| outargueverb | (transitive) To argue better than; to defeat in argument. |
| redargueverb | (transitive) To disprove or refute (someone) in an argument. |
| objurgateverb | (transitive) To rebuke or scold strongly. |
| counterargueverb | (ambitransitive) Argue against, especially by opposition to and negation of opposing arguments (rather than the bolstering of one’s own position). |
| gainsayverb | (transitive, formal) To say something in contradiction to. |
| oppugnverb | (transitive, rare) To contradict or controvert; to oppose; to challenge or question the truth or validity of a given statement. |
| talk downverb | (transitive) To convince a person to cease a drastic action or response, such as a suicide attempt or act of rage. |
| undersayverb | To understate. |
| contradictverb | To deny the truth or validity of (a statement or statements). |
| sublatenoun | (transitive) To take or carry away; to remove. |
| shout downverb | (transitive) To shout louder than (someone) in order to force through one's argument or point of view. |
| preach downverb | (transitive) To speak vehemently against; to decry. |
| argue downverb | (transitive) To haggle with (a person) to reach a lower price. |
| argifyverb | Alternative form of argufy. [(intransitive) To argue without any aim; to dispute; to disagree.] |
| push backnoun | Alternative spelling of pushback. [The act of repelling an enemy, etc.] |
| disputenoun | An argument or disagreement, a failure to agree. |
| buffetnoun | Food laid out in this way, to which diners serve themselves. |
| challengenoun | A confrontation; a dare. |
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