What is the antonym of counterclaim?

What is the antonym of counterclaim?

What is the opposite of counterclaim?

substantiation confirmation
corroboration validation
verification authentication
vindication support
attestation approval

What is an example of a counterclaim?

Examples of counterclaims include: After a bank has sued a customer for an unpaid debt, the customer counterclaims (sues back) against the bank for fraud in procuring the debt. The court will sort out the different claims in one lawsuit (unless the claims are severed).

What is the word for counter argument?

challenge. criticism. difficulty. disapproval.

How do you start a counterclaim?

Start off introducing the counterclaim with phrases such as:

  1. The opposing view is that….
  2. Some people think…
  3. Some may say that….
  4. Others may believe…

What does counterclaim mean in reading?

​ A counterclaim is the argument (or one of the arguments) opposing your thesis statement. In your thesis paragraph, you make it clear to the reader exactly what you plan on proving and how you plan to go about proving it.

Is counterclaim one word or two?

Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed.) has “counterclaim” and “cross-claim.” The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed.) lists only “counterclaim,” which leads me to believe it would prefer that the second term be two words, “cross claim.”

Where is the counterclaim in an essay?

A counter-argument can appear anywhere in your essay, but it most commonly appears: As part of your introduction—before you propose your thesis—where the existence of a different view is the motive for your essay, the reason it needs writing.

What is counterclaim in argument?

A counterclaim is the opposite of the argument, or the opposing argument. A reason tells why the claim is made and is supported by the evidence. Evidence is the facts or research to support your claim.

How do you write a counterclaim in an essay?

When you introduce the counterclaim, talk about why people believe it – do not talk about if it is wrong or right.

  1. Start off introducing the counterclaim with phrases such as:
  2. Do not introduce you counterclaim in the introductory paragraph.

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