debatable
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Adj — Not clearly settled — open to argument or doubt.
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Etymology
From Old French debatable, built from "debate" + the suffix "-able."
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What does “debatable” mean?
The word “debatable” means not clearly settled — open to argument or doubt. In plain terms, something people could reasonably argue about either way.
How do you pronounce “debatable”?
“Debatable” is pronounced dih-BAY-tuh-buh ([dɪˈbeɪtəbəɫ] in IPA).
How do you use “debatable” in a sentence?
Here is “debatable” used in a sentence: “Whether the referee's decision was fair is highly debatable.”
What part of speech is “debatable”?
“Debatable” is an adjective.
Where does the word “debatable” come from?
The word “debatable” comes from Old French. From Old French debatable, built from "debate" + the suffix "-able.".
Is “debatable” a common word?
“Debatable” is an uncommon word in modern English.