αμφισβητήσει
Wordform Details
Translation: questiondoubtdispute
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularaoristinfinitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αμφισβητώ
Translation: to dispute; to question; to challenge; to doubt; to contest (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀμφισβητέω (amphisbētéō), from ἀμφίς (amphís, 'on both sides') + βαίνω (baínō, 'to go'). The literal meaning was 'to go in different directions' or 'to stand apart', which evolved into the metaphorical sense of disagreeing or disputing. The prefix ἀμφι- is cognate with Latin ambi- (as in 'ambivalent') and relates to English 'both'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'amphis' (both) + 'bet' - like betting on both sides, showing uncertainty
- Remember 'amphi' as in amphitheater (viewing from both sides) + 'doubt'
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in academic, legal, and political discourse. The word carries a more formal tone than simple disagreement and often implies intellectual or reasoned opposition rather than emotional discord.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both express doubt, αμφισβητώ is more active and confrontational, meaning to actively dispute or challenge, while αμφιβάλλω expresses more personal doubt or uncertainty
Notes: αμφισβητώ often requires an object (something to dispute), while αμφιβάλλω can stand alone
Mnemonic: αμφισβητώ is for active challenge, αμφιβάλλω is for internal doubt