single word requests - Adjective meaning "argumentative for argument's sake"?


Quite often, the phrase "x for x's sake" is used in English, and so one could describe someone as being "argumentative for argument's sake" to describe someone who is arguing for the sake of arguing. However, is there an adjective that means the same thing? For example, it could be used in the context:



I don't want to be [X], but [argument...]



... indicating that your argument is necessary and not intended to irritate.



Answer



Quarrelsome might be appropriate.


"apt or disposed to quarrel in an often petty manner"


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

etymology - Origin of "s--t eating grin"

usage - "there doesn't seem" vs. "there don't seem"

First floor vs ground floor, usage origin

meaning - What is synonyme of "scale"?

etymology - Since when has "a hot minute" meant a long time?

meaning - "Instable" or "unstable"?

time - English notation for hour, minutes and seconds