Is there a word to describe the feeling of heated argument?
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When you have the feeling where you know that you must step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out.
For instance, when a couple had a healthy heated discussion.
I want to find an alternative sentence/word for heated discussion, but with the fact when you feel the need to argue or disagree or defend with another person to prove them wrong or show them the knowledge that you have.
So, it is more on how to describe this feeling?
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When you have the feeling where you know that you must step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out.
For instance, when a couple had a healthy heated discussion.
I want to find an alternative sentence/word for heated discussion, but with the fact when you feel the need to argue or disagree or defend with another person to prove them wrong or show them the knowledge that you have.
So, it is more on how to describe this feeling?
single-word-requests
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When you have the feeling where you know that you must step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out.
For instance, when a couple had a healthy heated discussion.
I want to find an alternative sentence/word for heated discussion, but with the fact when you feel the need to argue or disagree or defend with another person to prove them wrong or show them the knowledge that you have.
So, it is more on how to describe this feeling?
single-word-requests
When you have the feeling where you know that you must step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out.
For instance, when a couple had a healthy heated discussion.
I want to find an alternative sentence/word for heated discussion, but with the fact when you feel the need to argue or disagree or defend with another person to prove them wrong or show them the knowledge that you have.
So, it is more on how to describe this feeling?
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This is tricky as you're more centric on feeling to go into a heated argument whether against or defend.
So, we almost have some related single-words which best describe however as per me, it is :
opinionated : believing very strongly and conveying it
If you are opinionated, you obstinately hold on to your opinions, and you don't hesitate to let other people know what those opinions are.
That is , opinionated
person will step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out. (from Question).
So willingly one is ready to go into any level of arguement to make his/her opinion count.
Moreover, even in your couple example I believe opinionated
fits as one of the two went in to heated discussion when they had this feeling to defend or to argue and that feeling borns when you want your opinion to be counted.
Nevertheless, I'd like to share more related words with their meaning & example sentence, like :
Pugnacious : Combative in nature; ready to fight
take this example : The pugnacious little boy constantly talks back to his mother.
argumentative : (adj.) wanting to quarrel
Eg : The law students were an unusually argumentative group.
Hope this helps.
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Robust polemics. Or robust discussion of a polemicist.
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This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
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This is tricky as you're more centric on feeling to go into a heated argument whether against or defend.
So, we almost have some related single-words which best describe however as per me, it is :
opinionated : believing very strongly and conveying it
If you are opinionated, you obstinately hold on to your opinions, and you don't hesitate to let other people know what those opinions are.
That is , opinionated
person will step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out. (from Question).
So willingly one is ready to go into any level of arguement to make his/her opinion count.
Moreover, even in your couple example I believe opinionated
fits as one of the two went in to heated discussion when they had this feeling to defend or to argue and that feeling borns when you want your opinion to be counted.
Nevertheless, I'd like to share more related words with their meaning & example sentence, like :
Pugnacious : Combative in nature; ready to fight
take this example : The pugnacious little boy constantly talks back to his mother.
argumentative : (adj.) wanting to quarrel
Eg : The law students were an unusually argumentative group.
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
This is tricky as you're more centric on feeling to go into a heated argument whether against or defend.
So, we almost have some related single-words which best describe however as per me, it is :
opinionated : believing very strongly and conveying it
If you are opinionated, you obstinately hold on to your opinions, and you don't hesitate to let other people know what those opinions are.
That is , opinionated
person will step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out. (from Question).
So willingly one is ready to go into any level of arguement to make his/her opinion count.
Moreover, even in your couple example I believe opinionated
fits as one of the two went in to heated discussion when they had this feeling to defend or to argue and that feeling borns when you want your opinion to be counted.
Nevertheless, I'd like to share more related words with their meaning & example sentence, like :
Pugnacious : Combative in nature; ready to fight
take this example : The pugnacious little boy constantly talks back to his mother.
argumentative : (adj.) wanting to quarrel
Eg : The law students were an unusually argumentative group.
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
This is tricky as you're more centric on feeling to go into a heated argument whether against or defend.
So, we almost have some related single-words which best describe however as per me, it is :
opinionated : believing very strongly and conveying it
If you are opinionated, you obstinately hold on to your opinions, and you don't hesitate to let other people know what those opinions are.
That is , opinionated
person will step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out. (from Question).
So willingly one is ready to go into any level of arguement to make his/her opinion count.
Moreover, even in your couple example I believe opinionated
fits as one of the two went in to heated discussion when they had this feeling to defend or to argue and that feeling borns when you want your opinion to be counted.
Nevertheless, I'd like to share more related words with their meaning & example sentence, like :
Pugnacious : Combative in nature; ready to fight
take this example : The pugnacious little boy constantly talks back to his mother.
argumentative : (adj.) wanting to quarrel
Eg : The law students were an unusually argumentative group.
Hope this helps.
This is tricky as you're more centric on feeling to go into a heated argument whether against or defend.
So, we almost have some related single-words which best describe however as per me, it is :
opinionated : believing very strongly and conveying it
If you are opinionated, you obstinately hold on to your opinions, and you don't hesitate to let other people know what those opinions are.
That is , opinionated
person will step in and start saying something or even defend about something when people points it out. (from Question).
So willingly one is ready to go into any level of arguement to make his/her opinion count.
Moreover, even in your couple example I believe opinionated
fits as one of the two went in to heated discussion when they had this feeling to defend or to argue and that feeling borns when you want your opinion to be counted.
Nevertheless, I'd like to share more related words with their meaning & example sentence, like :
Pugnacious : Combative in nature; ready to fight
take this example : The pugnacious little boy constantly talks back to his mother.
argumentative : (adj.) wanting to quarrel
Eg : The law students were an unusually argumentative group.
Hope this helps.
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Robust polemics. Or robust discussion of a polemicist.
1
This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
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Robust polemics. Or robust discussion of a polemicist.
1
This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
add a comment |
Robust polemics. Or robust discussion of a polemicist.
Robust polemics. Or robust discussion of a polemicist.
answered Mar 28 at 5:59
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This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
add a comment |
1
This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
1
1
This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
This would be improved with links to dictionaries for the relevant words.
– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:05
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
It would also be improved by explaining why and how this addresses the question asked.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:41
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
This answer has been "flagged as low-quality because of its length and content" and is under consideration for deletion. Although I agree with that assessment, I'm not voting for deletion because it is (currently) the only answer.
– TrevorD
Apr 2 at 16:47
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