Let's Build Vocabulary – 1412
The word for the day is disputable /dɪˈspjuːtəbl/ adjective विवादास्पद
- not established as a fact, and so open to question or debate.
- not certain; capable of being argued.
Eng:-
- Governments say that they produce the best athletes, but that’s disputable.
- This is a highly disputable claim, and by no means demonstrably true.
Similar Words
moot, debatable, vexed, objectionable, impugnable, dubious, doubtful, problematic
Opposite in Meaning
indisputable, certain, sure, unquestionable, undeniable, indubitable
Meaning in Malayalam
തർക്കവിഷയമായ, വ്യാവഹാരികമായ, വിവാദപരമായ, തർക്കം നിലനിൽക്കുന്ന, വാദപ്രതിവാദപരമായ
Bonus Point
Disputable means capable of being disputed; open to question or debate. In earlier centuries, the word ‘disputable’ was often used in legal and academic contexts to describe points that could be argued or debated. Over time, it has expanded to more general usage, describing anything that is not certain or is open to question.
Fun with the Word
Understanding the word disputable involves recognizing its Latin roots, its use in various contexts to describe something open to debate or question, and its related forms and synonyms that enrich its meaning. It comes from the Latin word ‘disputare’ meaning to examine, discuss or debate. This, in turn, is derived from ‘dis-‘ meaning "apart" and ‘putare’ meaning "to reckon, consider."
Thought for the Day
When we do something with honesty and dedication, the input is reflected in the output.
നാം സത്യസന്ധതയോടെയും അർപ്പണബോധത്തോടെയും എന്തെങ്കിലും ചെയ്യുമ്പോൾ, ഇൻപുട്ട് ഔട്ട്പുട്ടിൽ പ്രതിഫലിക്കുന്നു.
जब हम ईमानदारी और समर्पण के साथ कोई काम करते हैं, तो उसका परिणाम हमारे परिणाम में झलकता है।
Compiled by
Sujeev, Former Teacher of English, Thiruvananthapuram. Ph: 9496268605