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Word Meanings - UNARGUED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. Not argued or debated. 2. Not argued against; undisputed. Milton. 3. Not censured. B. Jonson.

Related words: (words related to UNARGUED)

  • DEBATING
    The act of discussing or arguing; discussion. Debating society or club, a society or club for the purpose of debate and improvement in extemporaneous speaking.
  • AGAINSTAND
    To withstand.
  • CENSURER
    One who censures. Sha.
  • CENSURABLE
    Deserving of censure; blamable; culpable; reprehensible; as, a censurable person, or censurable conduct. -- Cen"sur*a*bleness, n. -- Cen"sur*a*bly, adv.
  • DEBATEMENT
    Controversy; deliberation; debate. A serious question and debatement with myself. Milton.
  • ARGUS
    A fabulous being of antiquity, said to have had a hundred eyes, who has placed by Juno to guard Io. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock's tail. 2. One very vigilant; a guardian always watchful.
  • ARGUABLE
    Capable of being argued; admitting of debate.
  • ARGUTELY
    In a subtle; shrewdly.
  • DEBATER
    One who debates; one given to argument; a disputant; a controvertist. Debate where leisure serves with dull debaters. Shak.
  • CENSURE
    1. Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion. Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. Shak. 2. The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as wrong; reprehension; blame. Both the censure and the praise were merited.
  • AGAINST
    1. Abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over. Jacob saw the angels of God come against him. Tyndale. 2. From an opposite direction so as to strike or come in contact with; in
  • ARGUMENTIZE
    To argue or discuss. Wood.
  • ARGUMENTATIVE
    1. Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse. 2. Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator.
  • ARGUMENTAL
    Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.
  • ARGUMENTABLE
    Admitting of argument. Chalmers.
  • ARGULUS
    A genus of copepod Crustacea, parasitic of fishes; a fish louse. See Branchiura.
  • ARGUS-EYED
    Extremely observant; watchful; sharp-sighted.
  • DEBATABLE
    Liable to be debated; disputable; subject to controversy or contention; open to question or dispute; as, a debatable question. The Debatable Land or Ground, a tract of land between the Esk and the Sark, claimed by both England and Scotland; the
  • ARGUE
    1. To invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; to use arguments; to reason. I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will. Milton. 2. To contend in argument; to dispute; to reason; -- followed by with; as,
  • ARGUER
    One who argues; a reasoner; a disputant.
  • REDARGUE
    To disprove; to refute; toconfute; to reprove; to convict. How shall I . . . suffer that God should redargue me at doomsday, and the angels reproach my lukewarmness Jer. Taylor. Now this objection to the immediate cognition of external objects has,
  • REARGUMENT
    An arguing over again, as of a motion made in court.
  • UNARGUED
    1. Not argued or debated. 2. Not argued against; undisputed. Milton. 3. Not censured. B. Jonson.
  • TARGUMIST
    The writer of a Targum; one versed in the Targums.
  • DARG; DARGUE
    A day's work; also, a fixed amount of work, whether more or less than that of a day.
  • MARGUERITE
    The daisy . The name is often applied also to the ox-eye daisy and to the China aster. Longfellow.

 

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