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Arguably Meaning in English

word

ˈɑɹɡjuəbɫi
AHR-gyoo-uh-blee
ˈɑːɡjuːəbli
AHR-gyoo-uh-blee

释义

Used to say that a statement can be supported by arguments or evidence, even if some people might disagree. Often means 'it could be said' or 'perhaps even'.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used in formal writing, journalism, or polite conversation to introduce a point of view without sounding too absolute. Usually placed at the start of a clause. Signals that the statement is open to debate but has some support. Should not be confused with 'probably' (which means 'likely').

例句

He is arguably the best player on the team.

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This is arguably the most difficult part of the exam.

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She is arguably more experienced than her colleagues.

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That movie is arguably her best work yet.

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Arguably, that's not the smartest way to solve this problem.

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You could arguably say he changed history with that decision.

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