We want to hear your arguments
Meaning of We want to hear your arguments
We express interest in your reasoning or viewpoints.
In simple words: We would like to listen to your reasons.
We want to hear your arguments in a sentence
- In the meeting, we want to hear your arguments for the new policy.
- When discussing the project, we want to hear your arguments clearly and respectfully.
- During the debate, we want to hear your arguments to understand your position better.
How to use We want to hear your arguments
Use this phrase to invite someone to present their opinions. It's appropriate in discussions but not in informal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Imagine a courtroom – the judge says, 'We want to hear your arguments' before the debate.
Related words
Collocations with We want to hear your arguments
- to present arguments
- to support arguments
- to listen to arguments
Synonyms for We want to hear your arguments
- we want to hear your views
- we invite your opinions
- we seek your input
Common mistakes with We want to hear your arguments
- Saying 'we want hear your argument' without 'to' and 'arguments.
- Using 'argue' instead of 'arguments' as a noun.
- Confusing with 'we want to listen your arguments' (missing 'to').
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Frequently asked questions about We want to hear your arguments
What does We want to hear your arguments mean?
We would like to listen to your reasons.
What is the definition of We want to hear your arguments?
We express interest in your reasoning or viewpoints.
How do you use We want to hear your arguments in a sentence?
In the meeting, we want to hear your arguments for the new policy.
Can you give another example of We want to hear your arguments?
When discussing the project, we want to hear your arguments clearly and respectfully.
What are synonyms for We want to hear your arguments?
Common alternatives include we want to hear your views, we invite your opinions, we seek your input.
What words go with We want to hear your arguments?
It commonly pairs with to present arguments, to support arguments, to listen to arguments.
What are common mistakes when using We want to hear your arguments?
Saying 'we want hear your argument' without 'to' and 'arguments. Using 'argue' instead of 'arguments' as a noun. Confusing with 'we want to listen your arguments' (missing 'to').
How do you pronounce We want to hear your arguments?
US: //wi wɑnt tə hɪr jʊr ˈɑrgjəmənts//, UK: //wiː wɒnt tə hɪə jɔːr ˈɑːɡjʊmənts//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use We want to hear your arguments?
Use this phrase to invite someone to present their opinions. It's appropriate in discussions but not in informal settings.
