arguable

/ˈɑrɡjuəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being supported by argument; reasonable to claim or believe.
    • Whether the movie is better than the book is an arguable point.
    • It is arguable that the new policy has improved student performance.
    • Her theory is certainly arguable, even if not everyone agrees.
  2. Open to disagreement; not certain or proven.
    • His claim that he was the best player is arguable at best.
    • The decision to close the park is highly arguable.
    • The benefits of the new law are arguable, with strong opinions on both sides.
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