Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

strong-argument

noun
/strɔŋ ˈɑːrɡjʊmənt/
Definition
A compelling, well-reasoned point or assertion that is made to support a viewpoint or persuade others.
Examples
  • In the debate, she presented a strong argument for renewable energy sources.
  • The lawyer made a strong argument that clearly showcased the evidence.
Meaning
A strong-argument is often backed by solid evidence and logical reasoning, making it difficult to refute.
Synonyms
  • persuasive case
  • compelling point
  • solid reasoning
  • convincing argument