[Idiom] PLAY DEVIL'S ADVOCATE. - Enhance Your Debating Skills

Play devil's advocate.

Play devil's advocate.

Argue the opposite, for debate.

When you "Play devil's advocate," you take on the role of arguing a point of view you might not necessarily agree with, just for the sake of debate or to explore the argument thoroughly. It's like being the courtroom adversary who tests the strength of the opposing arguments to ensure all sides of a discussion are examined.

Example Sentences

  1. I played devil's advocate.

    I took a contrary position to stimulate debate.

  2. She played devil's advocate to challenge the plan.

    She argued against the plan just to challenge it and explore all angles.

  3. He enjoyed playing devil's advocate, often arguing the opposite side to provoke deeper thinking.

    He enjoyed arguing the opposite side to provoke deeper thinking and discussion.

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