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Arguer

Arguer \Ar"gu*er\, n. One who argues; a reasoner; a disputant.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
arguer

late 14c., agent noun from argue (v.).

Wiktionary
arguer

n. One who argues.

WordNet
arguer

n. someone who engages in debate [syn: debater]

Usage examples of "arguer".

I elbowed my way in among the others, stood by the arguer, and would have taken his part in the debate with Charon, except that Menippus glared at me with resentment the first time I opened my mouth on his behalf.

The prince went up to the arguers, asked what it was about, and, politely pushing Lebedev and Keller aside, delicately addressed a gray-haired and stocky gentleman, who was standing on the porch steps at the head of several other aspirants, and invited him to do him the honor of favoring him with his visit.

Chopin, who was not very intellectual, felt ill at ease amongst all these literary men, these reformers, arguers and speechifiers.

When he thought he had heard enough on the subject, he told the arguers so, in no uncertain terms.

When he thought he had heard enough on the subject, he told the arguers so, in no uncertain terms.

It was Mastema, who had risen up behind me as if he were a cloud of gold, and on either side of him were my arguers, my advancers of the cause, my champions, Ramiel and Setheus.

Inside the ring, but apart from the two who were arguing, was a thirdsmaller, heavier and, compared with the sharp-creased, bright-tied arguers, much more poorly dressed, in an Eisenhower jacket with one sleeve tattered up to the elbow.