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Noun — A conversation or exchange of views about a particular subject.

How to use discussion

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Etymology

From Old French discussion, from Latin discussio, tied to the same root as "discuss" — literally a "shaking apart" of an issue.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “discussion” mean?

The word “discussion” means a conversation or exchange of views about a particular subject. In plain terms, a conversation or piece of writing where a topic is examined from different angles.

How do you pronounce “discussion”?

“Discussion” is pronounced dih-SKUHSH-uhn (/dɪˈskʌʃ.ən/ in IPA).

How do you use “discussion” in a sentence?

Here is “discussion” used in a sentence: “The team had a long discussion about the new schedule.”

What part of speech is “discussion”?

“Discussion” is a noun.

Where does the word “discussion” come from?

The word “discussion” comes from Latin. From Old French discussion, from Latin discussio, tied to the same root as "discuss" — literally a "shaking apart" of an issue.

Is “discussion” a common word?

“Discussion” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

What is the difference between a discussion and an argument?

A discussion is a calm exchange of views, where people share and weigh ideas about a subject. An argument is a disagreement, often heated, where sides clash and try to win. A discussion aims to explore or understand; an argument aims to prove a point. Discussions can turn into arguments when tempers rise.

What is the difference between a discussion and a debate?

A discussion is an open, usually informal exchange of views with no fixed structure. A debate is more formal and organised, with opposing sides arguing for and against a set motion, often before an audience or judge. A discussion seeks shared understanding; a debate is a structured contest of arguments.

What is an example of a discussion?

A team meeting weighing up a new plan, a book club talking over a novel, or a classroom exploring a topic are all discussions. So is a chat with friends about where to go on holiday. In each, people exchange views on a particular subject rather than simply making small talk.

Is a discussion formal or informal?

It can be either. A discussion may be a relaxed chat among friends or a structured item on a business agenda. The word itself does not fix the tone — it only means an exchange of views on a subject. Context, setting, and participants decide how formal any given discussion is.

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