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Definition of arguably in English: arguablyadverb ˈɑːɡjʊəbliˈɑrɡj(u)əbli sentence adverb It may be argued (used to qualify the statement of an opinion or belief) she is arguably the greatest woman tennis player of all time Example sentencesExamples - Tanna Island is arguably as good as these, or better, if you're after a coffee with a rich smooth taste.
- Finally, and arguably most important, it still has a good international reputation.
- Despite his shy, modest nature Sindelar was arguably football's first superstar.
- The museum's collection of works by Soutine is now arguably the best in Paris.
- By the way Big Tom was arguably the greatest full back in the history of the game.
- Murasaki Shikibui was the author of The Take Of Genji, arguably the world's first novel.
- They're arguably the biggest club in the world and they should be in the market for the best players in the world.
- He is arguably as important as a Scorsese and a Coppola and yet he and John Carpenter never got their due credit.
- For a start we were served with arguably the best garlic bread we have tasted in years.
- It's a haunting, slightly melancholy piece that's arguably the best track on here.
- It was a devastating display of control that the Super League has arguably never witnessed before.
- The side have a fine pitch, arguably the best in Scotland, but still have not been granted their own gym.
- The UK has arguably one ideopolis, in London, but may have the potential for one of two more.
- It is still a dark story, though, which arguably has never really been screened in the way it was written.
- The Big Sleep is arguably his finest hour, and does much to explain why his work is so highly regarded.
- Of the three coaches, Italy's Brad Johnstone has arguably been the most successful.
- These shadowy groups are arguably among the most active of all money launderers.
- Good health and sensitivity to the task's difficulties are arguably more important.
- The televisual images of his report arguably created a moment in history.
- He intends to raise the profile of politics on campus, which is arguably a good thing.
Synonyms possibly, conceivably, feasibly, plausibly, probably, maybe, perhaps, potentially debatably, contestably, controversially Definition of arguably in US English: arguablyadverbˈärɡy(o͞o)əblēˈɑrɡj(u)əbli sentence adverb It may be argued (used to qualify the statement of an opinion or belief) she is arguably the greatest woman tennis player of all time Example sentencesExamples - The museum's collection of works by Soutine is now arguably the best in Paris.
- Tanna Island is arguably as good as these, or better, if you're after a coffee with a rich smooth taste.
- Of the three coaches, Italy's Brad Johnstone has arguably been the most successful.
- It's a haunting, slightly melancholy piece that's arguably the best track on here.
- These shadowy groups are arguably among the most active of all money launderers.
- Finally, and arguably most important, it still has a good international reputation.
- The side have a fine pitch, arguably the best in Scotland, but still have not been granted their own gym.
- He is arguably as important as a Scorsese and a Coppola and yet he and John Carpenter never got their due credit.
- He intends to raise the profile of politics on campus, which is arguably a good thing.
- They're arguably the biggest club in the world and they should be in the market for the best players in the world.
- The Big Sleep is arguably his finest hour, and does much to explain why his work is so highly regarded.
- For a start we were served with arguably the best garlic bread we have tasted in years.
- Despite his shy, modest nature Sindelar was arguably football's first superstar.
- The UK has arguably one ideopolis, in London, but may have the potential for one of two more.
- Good health and sensitivity to the task's difficulties are arguably more important.
- It was a devastating display of control that the Super League has arguably never witnessed before.
- The televisual images of his report arguably created a moment in history.
- Murasaki Shikibui was the author of The Take Of Genji, arguably the world's first novel.
- By the way Big Tom was arguably the greatest full back in the history of the game.
- It is still a dark story, though, which arguably has never really been screened in the way it was written.
Synonyms possibly, conceivably, feasibly, plausibly, probably, maybe, perhaps, potentially |