nonargument

/nɑnˈɑrɡjəmənt/
noun
  1. A statement or point that is not a valid or logical argument; something that fails to support a conclusion.
    • The essay was full of nonarguments, like emotional appeals that didn't address the facts.
    • His response was a nonargument, just repeating the same claim without evidence.
    • In a debate, calling someone a name is a nonargument, not a real point.
  2. A disagreement or discussion that is not serious or meaningful; a trivial dispute.
    • Don't worry about that comment—it's just a nonargument between friends.
    • Their fight over which movie to watch was a nonargument, since they both agreed in the end.
    • The meeting turned into a nonargument about who forgot to bring snacks.
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