argumentar means to argue / to reason — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 18, 2025
argumentar
verb • /[ar-goo-men-TAR]/
to argue / to reason
Example:
El autor argumenta que la medida es insuficiente.
The author argues that the measure is insufficient.
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🧠 What does argumentar mean?
The Spanish verb "argumentar" means to present reasons or evidence to support a point of view. It can be translated as "to argue" or "to reason," but it doesn't always carry the negative connotation of a heated dispute that "to argue" sometimes has in English. Instead, it often implies a more formal, logical presentation of ideas, like building a case or justifying a conclusion.
📚 Extra examples
- El abogado argumentó el caso de su cliente con gran habilidad.
The lawyer argued his client's case with great skill. - Argumentaron que la nueva ley sería beneficiosa para la economía.
They argued that the new law would be beneficial for the economy. - Necesitas argumentar tus ideas con más evidencia para convencerme.
You need to support your ideas with more evidence to convince me. - Ella argumentó a favor de la propuesta, citando varios estudios.
She argued in favor of the proposal, citing several studies. - Es importante argumentar con respeto, incluso cuando no estás de acuerdo.
It's important to argue respectfully, even when you disagree.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "argumentar"
Synonyms: razonar, justificar, defender, sostener
Opposites: callar, ceder, aceptar sin discutir
💡 Did You Know?
While 'argumentar' is often used in formal contexts, it can also be used to describe presenting reasons in a personal setting, like explaining why you want to go to a specific restaurant or see a particular movie.
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