Dramatic vs Arguable - What's the difference?
dramatic | arguable |
Of or relating to the drama.
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Striking in appearance or effect.
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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.
As adjectives the difference between dramatic and arguable
is that dramatic is dramatic while arguable is that which can be argued; ie, that which can be proven or strongly supported with sound logical deduction, precedent, and evidence.dramatic
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Alternative forms
* dramatickAdjective
(en adjective)Best and brightest, passage=Poland has made some dramatic gains in education in the past decade. Before 2000 half of the country’s rural adults had finished only primary school. Yet international rankings now put the country’s students well ahead of America’s in science and maths (the strongest predictor of future earnings), even as the country spends far less per pupil. }}
