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Debating

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Main Entry: debate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: argue, discuss

Synonyms:

agitate, altercate, answer, bandy, bicker, bump heads, canvass, chew the fat, cogitate, confab, confute, consider, contend, contest, controvert, cross swords, deliberate, demonstrate, differ, discept, disprove, dispute, hammer away at, hash over, hassle, have at it, kick around, knock around, lock horns, moot, oppose, pettifog, pick a bone, prove, put up argument, question, reason, rebut, refute, rehash, set to, talk back, talk game, thrash out, toss around, wrangle

Antonyms:

agree, go along
Main Entry: agitate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disturb, trouble someone

Synonyms:

alarm, argue, arouse, bug up, bug*, burn up, confuse, craze*, debate, discompose, disconcert, discuss, dispute, disquiet, distract, disturb, egg on, examine, excite, ferment, flurry, fluster, get to, incite, inflame, make flip, move, perturb, psych, push buttons, rouse, ruffle, spook, stimulate, stir, trouble, turn on, unhinge, upset, ventilate, work up, worry

Antonyms:

calm, not bother, quiet, soothe
Main Entry: argue
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discuss

Synonyms:

agitate, canvass, clarify, debate, dispute, expostulate, hold, maintain, question, reason, remonstrate, talk about

Antonyms:

abstain, keep quiet, keep silent
Main Entry: canvass
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: poll; discuss issues

Synonyms:

agitate, analyze, apply, argue, campaign, check, check over, consult, debate, dispute, electioneer, examine, inspect, investigate, review, run, scan, scrutinize, sift, solicit, study, survey, ventilate
Notes: canvas is the noun (fabric etc.) and canvass is generally a verb (to solicit, question) - though a canvass can be an examination of pros and cons
Main Entry: clamor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cry out, make commotion

Synonyms:

agitate, bark, bawl, bellow, bluster, claim, debate, demand, dispute, holler, put up a howl, raise Cain, raise the roof, roar, rout, shout

Antonyms:

be quiet, be silent
Main Entry: confer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discuss, deliberate

Synonyms:

advise, argue, bargain, blitz*, brainstorm*, breeze*, collogue, confab, confabulate, consult, converse, deal, debate, discourse, flap, gab, get heads together, give meeting, groupthink, huddle, jaw, kick ideas around, negotiate, parley, pick one's brain, powwow, speak, talk, toss ideas around, treat
Main Entry: consult
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask, confer

Synonyms:

argue, ask advice of, be closeted with, brainstorm*, call in, cogitate, collogue, commune, compare notes, confab, confabulate, consider, debate, deliberate, discuss, examine, flap, groupthink, huddle, interrogate, interview, kick ideas around, negotiate, parlay, pick one's brains, powwow, put heads together, question, refer to, regard, respect, review, seek advice, seek opinion of, take a meeting, take account of, take counsel, talk over, toss ideas around, treat, turn to
Main Entry: contend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: argue

Synonyms:

affirm, allege, assert, aver, avow, blast, charge, claim, come at, cross, debate, defend, dictate, dispute, enjoin, fly in face of, gang up on, go at, have at, have bone to pick, hold, insist, jump on, justify, lace into, lay into, let have it, light into, lock horns with, maintain, mix, mix it up, prescribe, put up argument, report, rip*, say, set to, sock it to one, stick it to, take on, tell, urge, vindicate, warrant, zap

Antonyms:

cede, give in, give up, surrender
Main Entry: contest
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: argue, challenge

Synonyms:

blast, call in question, debate, dispute, doubt, give it one's all, go for it, go for jugular, jockey for position, jump on, litigate, mix it up with, object to, oppose, push, question, scramble for, shoot for, stand up for, tangle

Antonyms:

agree, allow, give up, resign
Main Entry: controvert
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: oppose, argue

Synonyms:

break, challenge, confound, confute, contest, contradict, counter, debate, deny, disconfirm, discuss, disprove, dispute, oppugn, question, rebut, refute, wrangle

Antonyms:

agree, forbear, harmonize, make peace, restrain
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