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The answer ARGUABLY has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of arguably in various dictionaries:
adv - as can be shown by argument
adv - capable of being argued about [ adj ] : ARGUABLY
ARGUABLY - Arguably: Essays is a 2011 book by Christopher Hitchens, comprising 107 essays on a variety of political and cultural topics. These essays were previ...
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as one might conclude |
One could claim damages 'a la rugby' |
Solved a burglary right away, as may be proved |
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As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent. |
it may be argued (used to qualify the statement of an opinion or belief). |
as can be shown by argument |
It may be argued (used to qualify the statement of an opinion or belief) |
used when stating an opinion or belief that you think can be shown to be true: |
in a way that can be shown to be true: |
Arguably description |
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Arguably: Essays is a 2011 book by Christopher Hitchens, comprising 107 essays on a variety of political and cultural topics. These essays were previously published in The Atlantic, City Journal, Foreign Affairs, The Guardian, Newsweek, New Statesman, The New York Times Book Review, Slate, Times Literary Supplement, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, The Wilson Quarterly, and Vanity Fair. Arguably also includes introductions that Hitchens wrote for new editions of several classic texts, such as Animal Farm and Our Man in Havana. Critics' reviews of the collection were largely positive. |