Arguable vs Arguability - What's the difference?
arguable | arguability |
That which can be argued; i.e., that which can be proven or strongly supported with sound logical deduction, precedent, and evidence.
(colloquial) Open to doubt, argument or debate.
The quality or degree of being arguable.
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As an adjective arguable
is that which can be argued; i.e., that which can be proven or strongly supported with sound logical deduction, precedent, and evidence.As a noun arguability is
the quality or degree of being arguable.arguable
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(en adjective)Derived terms
* arguablyarguability
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