noun
- statements, claims, or reasoning that fail to constitute valid or logical arguments
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The debate was filled with nonarguments that failed to address the main issue.
- His essay contained several nonarguments based on personal opinion rather than evidence.
- The professor taught students to identify nonarguments in political speeches.
- Many online discussions consist of nonarguments and emotional appeals.
- The lawyer’s nonarguments were quickly dismissed by the judge.
- Critical thinking courses help students distinguish between valid arguments and nonarguments.