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What is the synonym of arguably?

What is the synonym of arguably?

1’these criteria are exceedingly vague and arguably provide too much scope for judicial interpretation’ possibly, conceivably, feasibly, plausibly, probably, maybe, perhaps, potentially. debatably, contestably, controversially.

Is arguably a good word to use?

Yes, “arguably” is a legitimate word that exists in every dictionary, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to bolster the quality of your writing and/or argument.

What is the antonym of arguably?

What is the opposite of arguably?

certainly inarguably
incontestably incontrovertibly
indisputably indubitably
irrefragably positively
questionlessly surely

What is the mean of arguably?

as may be argued or shown by argument
Definition of arguably : as may be argued or shown by argument an arguably effective strategy —used to say that a statement is very possibly true even if it is not certainly true He was arguably the greatest writer of his era.

What is the synonym of undoubtedly?

undeniably. unquestionably. beyond question. beyond shadow of a doubt.

How do you use arguably in a sentence?

Examples of ‘arguably’ in a sentence arguably

  1. Arguably this makes the car less tiring to drive on long motorway trips but it also takes the edge off its agility.
  2. The most successful 007 movie of all time is also arguably the best.
  3. Perhaps the biggest sacrifice of all is time, arguably our most precious commodity.

Can you say arguably in an essay?

What kind of word is arguably?

As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent.

What’s a word for without a doubt?

Words related to without doubt absolutely, clearly, decidedly, doubtless, easily, finally, obviously, plainly, surely, undeniably, unequivocally, unquestionably, presumably, undoubtedly, apparently, certainly, definitely, evidently, noticeably, seemingly.

What is the definition of plainly?

To do something plainly means to do it either in a very simple way or in an obvious way. You might dress plainly when you’re just hanging around the house, but your flair for fashion will be plainly visible when you get dressed up for a party.

What’s the difference between arguably and inarguably?

‘Arguably’ means you are not certain that he is the best. ‘Unarguably’ means you are certain.

Can you start a sentence with arguably?

I think of it as a strong term to use at the front of a sentence indicating some case may be made. I would generally use it when I have an opinion but am allowing for doubt. Arguably, baseball is the American sport. Certainly, baseball is a dominant sport in America.