argument

Vocabulary Word

Definition
An 'argument' isn't just a disagreement; it's also a set of reasons or evidence used to justify an action or conclusion. Like presenting data in a meeting to convince others of a business decision.
Examples in Different Contexts
In programming, an 'argument' refers to the data you pass into a function. A software engineer might explain, 'This function requires three arguments: name, age, and address.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

This Python function seems to be returning unexpected results. Let's examine the input parameters given.

Response:

You're correct. The function isn't handling these arguments correctly. We need to debug it.

Business

Scenario:

Our data suggest a strong demand trend. I think it's important we discuss expanding into this market.

Response:

That's a compelling argument. We should indeed consider this market expansion opportunity.

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