See also: Argue, argué, argüé, and argüe From Middle English arguen, from Old French arguer, from Latin arguere (“to declare, show, prove, make clear...
See also: argue, arguee, argué, arguée, and argüe IPA(key): /aʁ.ɡɥe/ argüé (feminine argüée, masculine plural argüés, feminine plural argüées) past participle...
also: argue, argüé, and argüe IPA(key): /aʁ.ɡɥe/ argué (feminine arguée, masculine plural argués, feminine plural arguées) past participle of arguer auger...
See also: argue, arguee, argué, arguée, and argüé IPA(key): /aʁ.ɡy/ Homophones: argüent, argües argüe inflection of argüer: first/third-person singular...
See also: argue Argue (plural Argues) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Argue is the 32203rd most common surname in the United States...
argued further argued already argued recently argued always argued often argued sometimes argued rarely argued never argued argued against argued in favor of...
don't-argue (third-person singular simple present don't-argues, present participle don't-arguing, simple past and past participle don't-argued) Alternative...
also: argüer From Middle English arguer, arguere, equivalent to argue + -er. arguer (plural arguers) One who argues. Synonyms: see Thesaurus:arguer 1989...
See also: Argues, argués, argüés, and argües argues third-person singular simple present indicative of argue Augers, Gauers, Segura, augers, sauger, usager...
argue down (third-person singular simple present argues down, present participle arguing down, simple past and past participle argued down) Used other...