arguable, conjectural, controvertible, doubtable, dubitable, in doubt, mistakable, open to question, refutable, suspect, undecided
Definitionadj. capable of being disproved
Last update: October 14, 2015
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The effect of these approaches is disputable. [Please select]
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His conclusions are novel and, though to some extent disputable, are well worth printing. [Please select]
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Tristram was feeling too faint to contest this, though it appeared to him to be disputable. [Please select]
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This is as disputable as the preceding affirmation, and for the same reasons. [Please select]
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But--whether the judgment of school-teachers and schoolchildren upon a piece of literature is any better than it was in the red schoolhouse of fifty years ago is a disputable question. [Please select]
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As a fact, I believe that his 'intuitions' covered many most disputable propositions; and that the more clearly they were stated, the more they failed to justify his interpretations.' [Please select]
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