be (the) devil's advocate

be (the) devil's advocate

To argue against or attack an idea, argument, or proposition, primarily for the sake of debate or to further examine its strength, validity, or details. Refers to the "Advocatus Diaboli," a person employed by the Catholic Church to argue against the canonization of a saint (and therefore help determine if that person is truly worthy of sainthood). I'm all for universal health care, but I'll be devil's advocate in asking how the government intends to fund such a massive undertaking. Tom is always the devil's advocate in any given conversation because he loves picking apart other people's arguments.
See also: advocate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • play (the) devil's advocate
  • play devil's advocate
  • a/the devil's advocate
  • devil's advocate
  • devil's advocate, (to play)
  • argue the point
  • arguing for the sake of argument
  • for the sake of argument
  • for its own sake
  • for God's sake