💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Make a point"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| make sureverb | To ensure that something specific happens, is done etc., or of something happening. |
| argueverb | (intransitive) To debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints; to controvert; to wrangle. |
| have a pointverb | To express a correct or valid idea. |
| make a case forverb | (idiomatic) To present an argument in favor of. |
| argumentnoun | (countable, also figuratively) A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason. |
| take a standverb | (idiomatic) To assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs. |
| make the case forverb | Alternative form of make a case for. [(idiomatic) To present an argument in favor of.] |
| make something ofverb | To develop an understanding or interpretation of. |
| speak outverb | (idiomatic) To assert or promote one's opinion; to make one's thoughts known. |
| pointnoun | A small dot or mark. |
| carry one's pointverb | To accomplish one's object, as in a controversy. |
| take one's pointverb | Alternative form of take the point. [(idiomatic) To agree with what a person says, to be persuaded by their arguments.] |
| argumentizeverb | (obsolete, rare) To argue or discuss. |
| contendverb | (intransitive) To be in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight. |
| rest one's caseverb | (law) To conclude one's presentation of the evidence during a trial. |
| make a standverb | Alternative form of take a stand. [(idiomatic) To assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs.] |
| speak upverb | (idiomatic) To make oneself or one's opinions known; to advocate or assert oneself. |
| see the pointverb | To understand someone's argument. |
| promoteverb | (transitive) To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity. |
| take point ofverb | Alternative form of take the point. [(idiomatic) To agree with what a person says, to be persuaded by their arguments.] |
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