One who argues or engages in argumentation; a person skilled in or fond of making arguments.
From Latin argumentator (from argumentum, 'argument' or 'proof'). Rare in modern English, this Latinate term emphasizes formality and classical rhetoric.
An argumentator is someone who doesn't just argue—they elevate disputing to an art form, the way Socrates did, with questions and careful reasoning that actually make people think.
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