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argue vs lay out

lay out vs argue

argue and lay out both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
argue No No Yes No
lay out No No Yes No
As verbs, lay out is a hypernym of argue; that is, lay out is a word with a broader meaning than argue:
  • argue: give evidence of
  • lay out: bring forward and present to the mind
Other hypernyms of argue include present, represent.
As verbs, lay out is a hypernym of argue; that is, lay out is a word with a broader meaning than argue:
  • argue: present reasons and arguments
  • lay out: bring forward and present to the mind
Other hypernyms of argue include present, represent.
argue (verb) lay out (verb)
have an argument about something get ready for a particular purpose or event
give evidence of provide a detailed plan or design
present reasons and arguments bring forward and present to the mind
lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line
spend or invest
Difference between argue and lay out

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