counter-argument
counter-argument
Noun
pl: counter-arguments
This term describes a strategic response designed to dismantle a specific claim. It is most frequently encountered in formal settings such as legal proceedings, academic debates, and philosophical treatises, where the goal is to prove a preceding premise false or insufficient. As a countable noun, it follows standard English pluralization rules. It is distinct from a general disagreement, as it requires a structured set of reasons or evidence to effectively neutralize the opposing position.