Argument or Arguement
Which spelling is correct?
Learn the difference between "Argument" and "Arguement". These are commonly confused spellings and how to use them correctly.
Definition
Argument (noun): A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory; a discussion involving differing points of view; a quarrel or dispute.
Examples:
- She presented a strong argument for the new policy.
- They had an argument about politics.
- The lawyer made a compelling argument in court.
Synonyms
- Reason
- Case
- Point
- Claim
- Thesis
- Position
- Viewpoint
- Dispute
- Argue
- Arguing
- Arguable
- Debate
- Discussion
- Controversy
- Contention
- Quarrel
Usage Notes
Note: "Argument" is the correct spelling. "Arguement" is a common misspelling—remember the correct letter order: a-r-g-u-m-e-n-t.
Tip: Think of "argue" + "ment" to remember the correct spelling. The word comes from Latin "argumentum" meaning evidence or proof.
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
Correct spelling: Argument
Incorrect spelling: Arguement
Meaning: A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory; a discussion involving differing points of view; a quarrel or dispute.
Remember: Always use the correct letter order: a-r-g-u-m-e-n-t. Think of "argue" + "ment" to remember the correct spelling.