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- Dictionaryarguable/ˈɑːɡjuːəbl/
adjective
- 1. able to be argued or asserted: "it was arguable that the bank had no authority to honour the cheques" Similar Opposite
- 2. open to disagreement; not obviously correct: "a highly arguable assumption" Similar Opposite
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ARGUABLE definition: 1. If something is arguable, there could be some disagreement about it: 2. it is possibly true…. Learn more.
The meaning of ARGUABLE is not certain or clearly true : open to argument, dispute, or question. How to use arguable in a sentence.
open to argument or debate. synonyms: debatable, disputable, moot. controversial. marked by or capable of arousing controversy. adjective. capable of being supported by argument. synonyms: plausible. apparently reasonable, valid, or truthful.
ARGUABLE meaning: 1. If something is arguable, there could be some disagreement about it: 2. it is possibly true…. Learn more.
Arguable definition: susceptible to debate, challenge, or doubt; questionable. See examples of ARGUABLE used in a sentence.
1. susceptible to debate, challenge, or doubt; questionable: It's arguable whether this is the best plan. 2. susceptible to being supported by convincing or persuasive argument; conceivable; possible: It is arguable that Einstein was the greatest scientist of his time. [1605–15]
Definition of 'arguable' arguable. (ɑːʳgjuəbəl ) 1. adjective. If you say that it is arguable that something is true, you believe that it can be supported by evidence and that many people would agree with it. [formal] It is arguable that this was not as grave a handicap as it might appear.