different between plausibly vs debatably
plausibly
English
Etymology
plausible +? -ly
Adverb
plausibly (comparative more plausibly, superlative most plausibly)
- (manner) In a plausible manner.
- She lied plausibly, but the police suspected her anyway.
- (modal) Probably; not falsifiably, based on available facts and general knowledge.
- Plausibly, she said she'd been working at the time.
Antonyms
- implausibly
Translations
plausibly From the web:
- plausibly meaning
- what does plausible mean
- what does plausibly deniable mean
- what does word plausible mean
debatably
English
Etymology
From debatable +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??be?t?bli/
Adverb
debatably (comparative more debatably, superlative most debatably)
- In a way subject to challenge or worthy of debate.
Synonyms
- debatedly, non-standard variant
- arguably, closest synonym
- plausibly
debatably From the web:
- what does debatable mean
- what is debatably meaning
- what does debatably
- what does that's debatable mean
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