adjective
- given to arguing; inclined to dispute or debate
- of, relating to, or characterized by argument or debate
Usage: often used to describe a person's temperament or behavior
Usage: less common variant of 'argumentative'
Examples
- His argumentive nature made it difficult for him to accept criticism without pushing back.
- She took an argumentive stance on the policy, challenging every point raised by the committee.
- The argumentive tone of the essay suggested the author was more interested in winning than finding truth.
- He became argumentive whenever someone disagreed with his political views.
- The argumentive discussion lasted for hours without reaching any consensus.
- Her argumentive approach to problem-solving sometimes alienated her teammates.