English, asked by anapaulabgama, 11 months ago

He isn't _____ available.

facturally
arguably
relatively
presently

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Answered by Anonymous
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He isn't presently available.

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Answered by shkulsum3
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He isn't "presently" available.

  • Factually - This word means "based on facts or reality". In the sentence "He isn't factually available", it would suggest that the person is unavailable due to some concrete and verifiable reason, such as a prior commitment or illness.
  • Arguably - This word means "open to argument or debate". In the sentence "He isn't arguably available", it would suggest that the person's availability is up for discussion or interpretation, and may depend on the point of view of the person making the argument.
  • Relatively - This word means "in comparison to something else". In the sentence "He isn't relatively available", it would suggest that the person is not available in comparison to some other standard or expectation.
  • Presently - This word means "at the present time" or "soon". In the sentence "He isn't presently available", it implies that the person is not currently available or reachable but may be available soon

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