arguesome

English

Etymology

From argue + -some.

Adjective

arguesome (comparative more arguesome, superlative most arguesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by arguing; contentious
    • 2000, Larry McMurtry, Comanche Moon:
      “Woodrow, you're the most arguesome person I've ever met,” Augustus said.
    • 2014, Dewanna Pace, The Will And The Way:
      Ladies complained of the men's arguesome natures, stating they were relatively certain that grizzly bears had better dispositions.

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