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sum-up vs argument

argument vs sum-up

sum-up and argument both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sum-up Yes No No No
argument Yes No No No
As nouns, argument is a hyponym of sum-up; that is, argument is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sum-up:
  • sum-up: a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
  • argument: a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie
sum-up (noun) argument (noun)
a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable; if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable
a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal
a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie
a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true
a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement
(computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program
Difference between sum-up and argument

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