Argument & Persuasion
Vocabulary for reasoning, debating, and influencing
Introducción
La capacidad de construir argumentos, evaluar afirmaciones y persuadir a otros es fundamental para el éxito académico y profesional. Estas palabras proporcionan las herramientas para el razonamiento lógico y la comunicación efectiva.
Este capítulo cubre vocabulario de argumentación y persuasión. Desde conectores lógicos hasta lenguaje evaluativo, estas palabras te ayudan a construir argumentos más sólidos, identificar falacias y participar en debates productivos.
Temas
Logical ReasoningEvaluationEvidenceDebatePersuasionCritical Analysis
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- 1 substantiate To provide evidence or proof to support a claim, statemen...
- 2 corroborate To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or fin...
- 3 assert To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. Als...
- 4 contend To assert something as a position in an argument. Also, t...
- 5 refute To prove that a statement, theory, or accusation is wrong...
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- substantiate To provide evidence or proof to support a claim, statement, or theory.
- corroborate To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding by providing ad...
- assert To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. Also, to cause others t...
- contend To assert something as a position in an argument. Also, to compete or struggl...
- refute To prove that a statement, theory, or accusation is wrong or false by providi...
- rebut To claim or prove that evidence or an accusation is false, typically by prese...
- concede To admit that something is true or valid after first resisting or denying it....
- undermine To gradually weaken or damage something, such as a person's confidence, autho...
- contradict To deny the truth of a statement by asserting the opposite, or to be in confl...
- counterargument An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory that ha...
- stipulate To demand or specify a requirement, typically as part of an agreement, contra...
- endorse To declare one's public approval or support for something or someone. Also, t...
- denounce To publicly declare that something or someone is wrong, evil, or unacceptable...
- persuasive Good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or th...
- compelling Evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way. ...
- credible Able to be believed; convincing. A credible source, witness, or threat is one...
- plausible Seeming reasonable or probable; appearing to be true or valid, though not nec...
- dubious Hesitating or doubting; not to be relied upon, or of questionable quality or ...
- tenuous Very weak or slight; barely holding together. A tenuous connection, argument,...
- robust Strong, healthy, and vigorous. When describing an argument, system, or approa...
- cogent Clear, logical, and convincing. A cogent argument is one that is well-reasone...
- lucid Expressed clearly and easy to understand. Also, showing an ability to think c...
- ambivalent Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone, bein...
- unequivocal Leaving no doubt; unambiguous and clear. An unequivocal statement or response...
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