Unit 9 - Lesson 3
Summit 1B / Unit 9 - Lesson 3
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be
lie
va
ble
having qualities that make something possible and accepted as true
The scientist presented a believable explanation for the unusual phenomenon, backed by empirical evidence.
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de
ba
ta
ble
(of a subject of discussion) unclear or uncertain, therefore can be further discussed or disagreed with
The impact of the new policy is debatable among experts.
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un
pro
va
ble
(of a thing) very hard or impossible to demonstrate its truth or validity
The claim that the company will succeed is unprovable at this point.
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ques
tio
na
ble
doubtful or uncertain in terms of quality, reliability, or legitimacy
The decision to proceed with the project was questionable, given the lack of funding.
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