disputable
Prononciation : [dɪˈspjuːtəbl]
Mot
Contexte : « argumentation »
(adjective) when something can be argued about or debated. If people disagree on a topic, it is disputable, meaning you can discuss it and have different opinions.
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The results of the study were disputable, leading to many interesting talks among scientists.
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The facts presented were not disputable; everyone agreed on the reality of the situation.
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Do you think this topic is disputable, or is it clear-cut?
Contexte : « opinion »
(adjective) when an idea or claim can be questioned or challenged. If someone believes something, but others think differently, it is disputable.
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Her claim about the best movie of the year is disputable since many people have different favorites.
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The statement was not disputable because it was based on solid evidence.
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Is it disputable whether cats or dogs make better pets?
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