Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
for-the-sake-of-argument
Phrase
/fɔr ðə seɪk ʌv ˈɑrɡjʊmənt/

Definition
A phrase used to suggest that a point or position is being considered as if it were true, solely for the purpose of discussion or debate.

Examples
- For the sake of argument, let’s assume that the theory is correct.
- We can say, for the sake of argument, that everyone will enjoy this movie.
- Let’s take, for the sake of argument, that you have a point.

Meaning
This expression indicates that an idea or argument is being put forward hypothetically—it’s meant to explore a situation without necessarily endorsing it.

Synonyms
- for the sake of discussion
- hypothetically
- let’s assume