Mooting [noun]

Definition of Mooting:

discussion of issues; consideration

Synonyms of Mooting:

● Deliberation

● Contest

● Argument

● Controversy

● Match

● Dispute

● Argumentation

● Dialectic

● Contention

● Agitation

● Polemic

● Tiff

● Wrangle

● Hassle

● Altercation

● Words

● Disputation

● Meditation

● Cogitation

● Reflection

● Forensic

● Refuting

● Rebutting

● Blah-blah


Opposite/Antonyms of Mooting:

● Harmony

● Peace

● Agreement

● Quiet


Sentence/Example of Mooting:

For the islanders, having just left the court of the mooting, were none of them armed.

They know the danger of mooting questions between landlord and tenant; and it is the very danger which tempts them to it.

The government, indeed, attempts to combat all nuisances by mooting and fostering a variety of agitations.

The unbiassed inquirer is driven to suspect that 'case-putting' soon became an idle ceremony, and 'mooting' a mere pastime.

The period when 'readings,' 'mooting,' and 'case-putting' fell into disuse or contempt, is known with sufficient accuracy.

He seems to think he is mooting to me a spick and span new idea—that he has invented something.

And now, if your words have the meaning I read into them, you are mooting precisely the same drivelling scheme.