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disputable

ADJ ที่ โต้แย้ง ได้  ที่ ถกเถียง ได้  ti-to-yaeng-dai

 

disputant

A ที่ โต้แย้ง 

 

disputation

N การโต้เถียง 

 

disputatious

A ที่ ชอบ โต้เถียง 

 

disputative

A ที่ เป็น การโต้เถียง 

 

dispute

N การโต้เถียง  ความขัดแย้ง  การ โต้แย้ง  การ คัดค้าน  การ ไม่เห็นด้วย  argument disagreement dispute support agree kan-tor-tiang

 

dispute

VI โต้เถียง  ทะเลาะ  โต้แย้ง  ถกเถียง  คัดค้าน  ขัดคอ  ไม่เห็นด้วย  challenge antagonize argue support agree tor-tiang

 

dispute

VT โต้เถียง  ทะเลาะ  โต้แย้ง  ถกเถียง  คัดค้าน  ขัดคอ  challenge antagonize argue support agree tor-tiang

 

dispute about

PHRV ขัดแย้ง กัน ใน เรื่อง  โต้เถียง กัน ใน เรื่อง  kad-yaeng-kan-nai-rueang

 

dispute against

PHRV ขัดแย้ง กัน กับ  โต้เถียง กัน กับ  kad-yaeng-kan-kab

 

dispute over

PHRV ขัดแย้ง กัน ใน เรื่อง  โต้เถียง กัน ใน เรื่อง  kad-yaeng-kan-nai-rueang

 

dispute with

PHRV ขัดแย้ง กัน กับ  โต้เถียง กัน กับ  kad-yaeng-kan-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISPUTABLE

a.[See Dispute. ] That may be disputed; liable to be called in question, controverted or contested; controvertible; of doubtful certainty. We speak of disputable opinions, statements, propositions, arguments, points, cases, questions, etc.

 

DISPUTANT

n.One who disputes; one who argues in opposition to another; a controvertist; a reasoner in opposition.

 

DISPUTANT

a.Disputing; engaged in controversy.

 

DISPUTATION

n.[L.] 1. The act of disputing; a reasoning or argumentation in opposition to something, or on opposite sides; controversy in words; verbal contest, respecting the truth of some fact, opinion, proposition or argument.
2. An exercise in colleges, in which parties reason in opposition to each other, on some question proposed.

 

DISPUTATIOUS

a.Inclined to dispute; apt to cavil or controvert; as a disputatious person or temper. The Christian doctrine of a future life was no recommendation of the new religion to the wits and philosophers of that disputatious period.

 

DISPUTATIVE

a.Disposed to dispute; inclined to cavil or to reason in opposition; as a disputative temper.

 

DISPUTE

v.i.[L. Dispute is radically very similar to debate and discuss, both of which are from beating, driving, agitation. ] 1. To contend in argument; to reason or argue in opposition; to debate; to altercate; and to dispute violently is to wrangle. Paul disputed with the Jews int he synagogue. The disciples of Christ disputed among themselves who should be the greatest. Men often dispute about trifles.
2. To strive or contend in opposition in a competitor; as, we disputed for the prize.

 

DISPUTE

v.t. 1. To attempt to disprove by arguments or statements; to attempt to prove to be false, unfounded or erroneous; to controvert; to attempt to overthrow by reasoning. We dispute assertions, opinions, arguments or statements, when we endeavor to prove them false or unfounded. We dispute the validity of a title or claim. Hence to dispute a cause or case with another, is to endeavor to maintain ones own opinions or claims, and to overthrow those of his opponent.
2. To strive or contend for, either by words or actions; as, to dispute the honor of the day; to dispute a prize. But this phrase is elliptical, being used for dispute for, and primarily the verb is intransitive. See the Intransitive Verb, No. 2.
3. To call in question the propriety of; to oppose by reasoning. An officer is never to dispute the orders of his superior.
4. To strive to maintain; as, to dispute every inch of ground.

 

DISPUTE

n. 1. Strife or contest in words or by arguments; an attempt to prove and maintain ones own opinions or claims, by arguments or statements, in opposition to the opinions, arguments or claims of another; controversy in words. They had a dispute on the lawfulness of slavery, a subject which, one would think, could admit of no dispute.
Dispute is usually applied to verbal contest; controversy may be in words or writing.
Dispute is between individuals; debate and discussion are applicable to public bodies.
2. The possibility of being controverted; as in the phrase, this is a fact, beyond all dispute.

 

DISPUTED

pp. Contested; opposed by words or arguments; litigated.

 

DISPUTELESS

a.Admitting no dispute; incontrovertible.

 

DISPUTER

n.One who disputes, or who is given to disputes; a controvertist. Where is the disputer of this world. 1 Corinthians 1:2 .

 

DISPUTING

ppr. Contending by words or arguments; controverting.

 

DISPUTING

n.The act of contending by words or arguments; controversy; altercation. Do all things without murmurings or disputings. Philippians 2:14.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISPUTABLE

Dis `pu *ta *ble, a. Etym: [L. disputabilis: cf. F. disputable. See Dispute, v. i.]

 

1. Capable of being disputed; liable to be called in question, controverted, or contested; or doubtful certainty or propriety; controvertible; as, disputable opinions, propositions, points, or questions.Actions, every one of which is very disputable. Jer. Taylor.

 

2. Disputatious; contentious. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

DISPUTABLENESS

DISPUTABLENESS Dis `pu *ta *ble *ness, n.

 

Defn: State of being disputable.

 

DISPUTACITY

Dis `pu *tac "i *ty, n. Etym: [See Dispute, v. i.]

 

Defn: Proneness to dispute. [Obs. ] Bp. Ward.

 

DISPUTANT

Dis "pu *tant, a. Etym: [L. disputants, p. pr. of disputare: cf. F.disputant. See Dispute, v. i.]

 

Defn: Disputing; engaged in controversy. Milton.

 

DISPUTANT

DISPUTANT Dis "pu *tant, n.

 

Defn: One who disputes; one who argues A singularly eager, acute, and pertinacious disputant. Macaulay.

 

DISPUTATION

Dis `pu *ta "tion, n. Etym: [OE. desputeson, disputacion, OF. desputeison, F. disputation, fr. L. disputatio. See Dispute, v. i.]

 

1. The act of disputing; a reasoning or argumentation in opposition to something, or on opposite sides; controversy in words; verbal contest respecting the truth of some fact, opinion, proposition, or argument.

 

2. A rhetorical exercise in which parties reason in opposition to each other on some question proposed.

 

DISPUTATIOUS

DISPUTATIOUS Dis `pu *ta "tious, a.

 

Defn: Inclined to dispute; apt to civil or controvert; characterized by dispute; as, a disputatious person or temper. The Christian doctrine of a future life was no recommendation of the new religion to the wits and philosophers of that disputations period. Buckminster. -- Dis `pu *ta "tious *ly, adv. -- Dis `pu *ta "tious *ness, n.

 

DISPUTATIVE

Dis *put "a *tive, a. Etym: [L. disputativus.]

 

Defn: Disposed to dispute; inclined to cavil or to reason in opposition; as, a disputative temper. I. Watts.

 

DISPUTE

Dis *pute ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disputed; p. pr. & vb. n. Disputing. ]Etym: [OE. desputen, disputen, OF. desputer, disputer, F. disputer, from L. disputare, disputatum; dis- + putare to clean; hence, fig. , to clear up, set in order, reckon, think. See Putative, Pure. ]

 

Defn: To contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another; to discuss; to reason; to debate; to altercate; to wrangle. Therefore disputed [reasoned, Rev. Ver .] he in synagogue with the Jews. Acts xvii. 17.

 

DISPUTE

DISPUTE Dis *pute ", v. t.

 

1. To make a subject of disputation; to argue pro and con; to discuss. The rest I reserve it be disputed how the magistrate is to do herein. Milton.

 

2. To oppose by argument or assertion; to attempt to overthrow; to controvert; to express dissent or opposition to; to call in question; to deny the truth or validity of; as, to dispute assertions or arguments.To seize goods under the disputed authority of writs of assistance. Bancroft.

 

3. To strive or contend about; to contest. To dispute the possession of the ground with the Spaniards. Prescott.

 

4. To struggle against; to resist. [Obs. ] Dispute it [grief ] like a man. Shak.

 

Syn. -- To controvert; contest; gainsay; doubt; question; argue; debate; discuss; impugn. See Argue.

 

DISPUTE

Dis *pute ", n. Etym: [Cf. F. dispute. See Dispute, v. i.]

 

1. Verbal controversy; contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims; controversial discussion; altercation; debate. Addicted more To contemplation and profound dispute. Milton.

 

2. Contest; struggle; quarrel. De Foe. Beyond dispute, Without dispute, indisputably; incontrovertibly.

 

Syn. -- Altercation; controversy; argumentation; debate; discussion; quarrel; disagreement; difference; contention; wrangling. See Altercation.

 

DISPUTELESS

DISPUTELESS Dis *pute "less, a.

 

Defn: Admitting no dispute; incontrovertible. Bailey.

 

DISPUTER

DISPUTER Dis *put "er, n.

 

Defn: One who disputes, or who is given to disputes; a controvertist. Where is the disputer of this world 1 Cor. i. 2 .

 

DISPUTISON

Dis *pu "ti *son, n. Etym: [See Disputation. ]

 

Defn: Dispute; discussion. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disputable

dis put a ble |disˈpyo͞otəbəl dəˈspjudəbəl | adjective not established as fact, and so open to question or debate: whether it can be described as art criticism may be disputable. DERIVATIVES dis put a bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin disputabilis, from the verb disputare to estimate, later to dispute (see dispute ).

 

disputation

dis pu ta tion |ˌdispyo͝oˈtāSHən ˌdɪspjuˈteɪʃən | noun debate or argument: promoting consensus rather than disputation | a lengthy disputation about the rights and wrongs of a particular request. formal academic debate: the founding father of logical disputation | scholastic disputations. DERIVATIVES dis put a tive |-ˈpyo͞otətiv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin disputatio (n- ), from the verb disputare (see dispute ).

 

disputatious

dis pu ta tious |ˌdispyo͝oˈtāSHəs ˈˌdɪspjəˈˌteɪʃəs | adjective fond of or causing heated arguments: a congenial hangout for disputatious academics | disputatious council meetings. DERIVATIVES dis pu ta tious ly adverb, dis pu ta tious ness noun

 

dispute

dis pute |disˈpyo͞ot dəˈspjut ˈdɪˌspjut | noun a disagreement, argument, or debate: a territorial dispute between the two countries | the question in dispute is altogether insignificant. a disagreement between management and employees that leads to an action of protest by the employees: if this dispute cannot be resolved quickly, a formal strike is inevitable. verb |dəˈspjut | [ with obj. ] 1 argue about (something ); discuss heatedly: I disputed the charge on the bill | [ no obj. ] : he taught and disputed with local poets. question whether (a statement or alleged fact ) is true or valid: the accusations are not disputed | [ with clause ] : the estate disputes that it is responsible for the embankment. 2 compete for; strive to win: the two drivers crashed while disputing the lead. archaic resist (a landing or advance ): I formed my line and prepared to dispute the advance of the foe. PHRASES beyond dispute certain or certainly; without doubt: the main part of his argument was beyond dispute. open to dispute not definitely decided: such estimates are always open to dispute. DERIVATIVES dis pu tant |-ˈpyo͞otnt |noun, dis put er noun ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin disputare to estimate (in late Latin to dispute ), from dis- apart + putare reckon.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disputable

dis |put ¦able |dɪˈspjuːtəb (ə )l, ˈdɪspjʊtəb (ə )l | adjective not established as a fact, and so open to question or debate: whether it can be described as art criticism may be disputable. DERIVATIVES disputably adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin disputabilis, from the verb disputare to estimate , later to dispute (see dispute ).

 

disputation

dis ¦pu |ta ¦tion |dɪspjuːˈteɪʃ (ə )n, -pjʊˈt -| noun [ mass noun ] debate or argument: promoting consensus rather than disputation | [ count noun ] : a lengthy disputation about the rights and wrongs of a particular request. formal academic debate: the founding father of logical disputation | [ count noun ] : scholastic disputations. DERIVATIVES disputative |dɪˈspjuːtətɪv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin disputatio (n- ), from the verb disputare (see dispute ).

 

disputatious

dis ¦pu |ta ¦tious |dɪspjuːˈteɪʃəs, -pjʊˈt -| adjective fond of having heated arguments: it's a congenial hang-out for disputatious academics. DERIVATIVES disputatiously adverb, disputatiousness noun

 

dispute

dis |pute noun |dɪˈspjuːt, ˈdɪspjuːt |a disagreement or argument: a territorial dispute between the two countries | [ mass noun ] : the Commission is in dispute with the government. a disagreement between management and employees that leads to industrial action: an industrial dispute. verb |dɪˈspjuːt | [ with obj. ] 1 argue about (something ): the point has been much disputed | [ no obj. ] : he taught and disputed with local poets. question whether (a statement or alleged fact ) is true or valid: the accusations are not disputed | [ with clause ] : the estate disputes that it is responsible for the embankment. 2 compete for; strive to win: the two drivers crashed while disputing the lead. archaic resist (a landing or advance ): I formed my line and prepared to dispute the advance of the foe. PHRASES beyond (or without ) dispute certain or certainly: the main part of his argument was beyond dispute. open to dispute not definitely decided. DERIVATIVES disputant |-ˈspjuːt (ə )nt |noun, disputer noun ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin disputare to estimate (in late Latin to dispute ), from dis- apart + putare reckon .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disputable

disputable adjective some of these figures are disputable: debatable, open to debate, open to discussion, open to question, arguable, contestable, moot, questionable, doubtful; informal iffy.

 

disputation

disputation noun we'll have no religious disputation in this house: debate, discussion, dispute, argument, arguing, altercation, dissension, disagreement, controversy; polemics.

 

dispute

dispute noun 1 a subject of dispute: debate, discussion, disputation, argument, controversy, disagreement, quarreling, dissension, conflict, friction, strife, discord. ANTONYMS agreement. 2 they have settled their dispute: quarrel, argument, altercation, squabble, falling-out, disagreement, difference of opinion, clash, wrangle; informal tiff, spat, blowup, scrap, row, rhubarb. ANTONYMS agreement. verb 1 George disputed with him: debate, discuss, exchange views; quarrel, argue, disagree, clash, fall out, wrangle, bicker, squabble; informal have words, have a tiff, have a spat. 2 they disputed his proposals: challenge, contest, question, call into question, impugn, quibble over, contradict, controvert, argue about, disagree with, take issue with; formal gainsay. ANTONYMS accept.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disputable

disputable adjective some of these figures are disputable and some are out of date: debatable, open to debate, open to discussion, arguable, contestable, moot, open to question, questionable, doubtful, dubious; controversial, contentious, disputed, contended, unconfirmed, unsettled, unsound; informal iffy; Brit. informal dodgy; rare controvertible.

 

disputation

disputation noun we'll have no politics and no religious disputation in this house: debate, discussion, dispute, argument, arguing, argumentation, altercation, wrangling, sparring, dissension, disagreement, disharmony, conflict, contention, controversy; polemics; rare contestation, velitation.

 

dispute

dispute noun 1 the extent of the king's powers was the subject of constant dispute: debate, discussion, discourse, disputation, argument, controversy, contention, disagreement, altercation, falling-out, quarrelling, variance, dissension, conflict, friction, strife, discord, antagonism; rare velitation, contestation. ANTONYMS agreement. 2 the police were called to resolve their dispute: quarrel, argument, altercation, squabble, falling-out, shouting match, disagreement, difference of opinion, clash, wrangle, feud, fight, fracas, brawl; Irish, N. Amer., & Austral. donnybrook; informal tiff, spat, scrap, run-in; Brit. informal row, barney, slanging match, ding-dong, bust-up; Scottish informal rammy; N. Amer. informal rhubarb; archaic broil, miff. ANTONYMS agreement. verb 1 George visited him and disputed with him: debate, discuss, exchange views; quarrel, argue, disagree, have a disagreement, have an altercation, clash, wrangle, bicker, squabble, bandy words, cross swords, lock horns; informal fall out, have words, argufy, scrap, have a tiff, have a spat; archaic altercate. 2 there might be good reason to dispute his proposals: challenge, contest, deny, doubt, question, call into question, impugn, quibble over, contradict, argue about, object to, oppose, disagree with, take issue with, protest against; formal gainsay; rare controvert. ANTONYMS accept, agree with. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD dispute, quarrel, argue, wrangle, bicker See quarrel . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Duden Dictionary

Disput

Dis put Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Disp u t |der Disput; Genitiv: des Disput [e ]s, Plural: die Dispute französisch dispute, zu: disputer = Streitgespräche führen < lateinisch disputare, disputieren kontrovers geführtes Gespräch, Wortwechsel, Streitgespräch [zwischen zwei Personen ] über einen bestimmten Gegenstand ein langer, endloser Disput [über etwas ] | mit jemandem einen Disput haben, führen, austragen

 

disputabel

dis pu ta bel Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |disput a bel |Adjektiv; Steigerungsformen: disputabler, disputabelste lateinisch disputabilis strittig

 

Disputant

Dis pu tant Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Disput a nt |zu lateinisch disputans (Genitiv: disputantis ), 1. Partizip von: disputare, disputieren jemand, der an einem Disput, einer Disputation teilnimmt

 

Disputantin

Dis pu tan tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Disput a ntin |weibliche Form zu Disputant

 

Disputation

Dis pu ta ti on Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Disputati o n |lateinisch disputatio a wissenschaftliches Streitgespräch, in dem ein Thema, ein Fragenkomplex öffentlich erörtert wird b das Vertreten, Verteidigen von wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten zur Erlangung eines akademischen Grades

 

disputieren

dis pu tie ren schwaches Verb bildungssprachlich |disput ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch disputare = nach allen Seiten erwägen a in einem Disput Meinungsverschiedenheiten austragen miteinander disputieren b ein Streitgespräch, eine Diskussion führen über ein Thema, eine Frage [mit jemandem, miteinander ] disputieren

 

Disputierer

Dis pu tie rer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Disput ie rer |der Disputierer; Genitiv: des Disputierers, Plural: die Disputierer jemand, der gern und oft disputiert

 

Disputiererin

Dis pu tie re rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Disput ie rerin |die Disputiererin; Genitiv: der Disputiererin, Plural: die Disputiererinnen weibliche Form zu Disputierer

 

French Dictionary

dispute

dispute n. f. nom féminin Débat, querelle. : Allons bon! Encore une dispute entre les enfants. SYNONYME chicane ; démêlé .

 

disputer

disputer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Lutter avec quelqu ’un pour conserver ou obtenir quelque chose. : Disputer un titre à quelqu ’un. SYNONYME rivaliser . 2 québécisme familier Gronder. : Maman m ’a disputé parce que ma chambre était en désordre. SYNONYME réprimander . Note Technique En ce sens de registre familier, le verbe demeure usuel au Québec et dans la francophonie canadienne, mais il n ’appartient plus à l ’usage courant de la majorité des locuteurs du français. verbe pronominal Se quereller. : Ils se sont disputés avec eux. SYNONYME chicaner . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde en genre et en nombre avec le complément direct si celui-ci le précède. La coupe qu ’ils se sont disputée. Le participe passé reste invariable si le complément direct suit le verbe. Elles s ’étaient disputé le premier prix. En l ’absence d ’un complément direct, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ces adolescentes s ’étaient disputées. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

disputa

disputa nombre femenino Acción de disputar :las disputas entre ambos países por las islas del canal fueron constantes durante un siglo .sin disputa Indudablemente .

 

disputador, -ra

disputador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 Que disputa .2 Que es aficionado a disputar .

 

disputar

disputar verbo transitivo 1 Luchar para alcanzar una cosa que se desea y que otras personas también quieren :disputar una cátedra; esa perrita me disputaba tu cariño .2 Jugar un partido o una competición :el viernes disputará su tercera final de copa; el partido se ha disputado en la capital alemana .3 verbo intransitivo Discutir acalorada y vehementemente sobre algo :disputar con su hermano; disputar por un asunto .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disputable

dis pu ta ble /dɪspjúːtəb (ə )l, dɪ́spjə -/形容詞 議論 [疑問 ]の余地のある, 疑わしい .dis p ta bly 副詞

 

disputant

dis pu tant /dɪspjúːt (ə )nt, dɪ́spjə -/名詞 C ⦅米 かたく 通例 s 〗論争者 ; 〘法 〙係争者 .

 

disputation

dis pu ta tion /dɪ̀spjətéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U C かたく 論争, 議論, 討論 (すること ).

 

disputatious

dis pu ta tious /dɪ̀spjətéɪʃəs /形容詞 かたく 論争的な, 論争好きな .ly 副詞

 

dispute

dis pute /dɪspjúːt, -́- /dis (別々に )pute (考える ); 原義は 他動詞 2 名詞 s /-ts /U «…間の /…との /…についての » 紛争 , 争い, けんか ; 論争 , 議論, 口論 «between /with /over , about » (!具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ a domestic dispute 家庭内のもめごと adjust [settle, resolve ] a dispute between the two nations over territory 領土についての2国間の紛争を調停 [解決 ]する The amount of the damage is open to dispute .被害の程度は議論の余地がある beyond [past, without ] disp te かたく 議論の余地なく, 明らかに .in disp te 〖通例be 1 〈事が 〉論争中で, 未解決で .2 〈人 国が 〉 «…と /…について » (公に )意見が異なって, 争って «with /over , about » The country is in dispute with its neighbor over the island .その国は隣国とその島について係争中である 動詞 /--́ /s /-ts /; d /-ɪd /; -puting 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈事実 陳述 理論など 〉に反論する , 異を唱える ; dispute that節 〗…ということに異を唱える (!that節は通例否定文で用いられる ) Nancy disputed the policeman's account of the incident .ナンシーはその出来事についての警官の説明に異を唱えた Nobody disputes that this island belongs to us .この島が私たちの物であることにだれも反対しない 2 かたく 〈人が 〉 «…と » 問題 真偽 内容など 〉を議論する , 討論する, 話し合う «with » ; wh節 句 〗…かを議論する (!discussより感情的 対立的な議論を含意する; discuss 類義 ) This problem is hotly disputed .この問題は激しく議論されている We disputed whether we should start on schedule .私たちは予定どおり出発すべきかどうかを話し合った 3 〈土地の領有権 勝利など 〉を獲得しようと争う (分詞 disputed )dispute every inch of ground ひとかけらの土地も失うまいと奮戦する .4 〈敵の進攻など 〉に抵抗する, 反抗する .自動詞 かたく 〈人が 〉 «…と /…について » 議論 [討論 ]する, 言い争う «with, against /about » .dis p t er 名詞

 

disputed

dis p t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗(領有権をめぐって )係争中の 〈土地 ▸ a disputed territory 紛争地域 .