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Arguably, is it positive or not? This is the sentence. Attitudes in America are arguably more relaxed Does it mean : always,true, or that it can be argued? I am not sure if it has the same meaning as the verb, as dictionaries don't put it very clear to me..thank you
11 mrt. 2020 11:23
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It is exactly in between. It avoids saying "yes" or "no." "Arguably, X" often means "I don't think X is true. But I'm not sure. I think there is some evidence against X and some evidence for X." Sometimes, "arguably, X" just means "I am not sure, and I am presenting all the evidence, for and against." For example, consider daylight savings time (horario de verano). I might say, "According to studies, nowadays daylight savings time still saves a tiny amount of energy, but arguably it does more harm than good."
11 maart 2020
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The adverb 'arguably' is neither positive nor negative. It's what we call a hedging device: a word we add when we give a common opinion without wanting to state whether it is definitely true. We often use this for statements which we believe to be true but which have not been verified.
11 maart 2020
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arguable [adj.]/arguably [adv.] means "there is a strong argument (opinion with evidence) possible for this statement"
11 maart 2020
"Arguably" is the adverb form of "arguable." It means it can be argued; there is reason to believe so, but it's not entirely true or false. If attitudes in America are arguably more relaxed, then there is reason to believe attitudes in America are more relaxed; whether or not American attitudes are more relaxed can be debated. It doesn't not mean true or always.
11 maart 2020
Thank you
11 maart 2020
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