
(tudniillik)
állítólag
used to say that something is true according to what people say, although it is uncertain
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repute
reputed
reputedly

(megingat)
megrendít
to make something, particularly a belief or idea, less certain
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(illik)
kell
used to indicate a degree of expectation regarding something that is likely to happen
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(úgyis)
valahogy
in a way or by some method that is not known or certain
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(feltehetően)
állítólag
used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt
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(előzetes)
ideiglenes
not firmly established or decided, with the possibility of changes in the future
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reputed
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(ideiglenesen)
előzetesen
in a way that is not certain or definite and might be changed later
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N/A
used to express that no decision is made or no opinion is formed about something due to uncertainty
The origin of the idiom "the jury is out" can be traced back to the legal system, specifically to jury trials. In this context, after the presentation of evidence and arguments, the jury would retire to deliberate and reach a verdict. During this deliberation period, the jury would be "out" of the courtroom, away from the public eye, and engaged in discussions to determine the outcome of the case. It is commonly used in discussions, debates, or evaluations where a definitive conclusion or judgment has not yet been reached.
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repute
reputed
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N/A
used to imply that even when something seems certain or likely to happen, there are many opportunities for it to go wrong or for unexpected events to intervene before it is actually achieved
The origin of the proverb "there is many a slip twixt cup and lip" can be traced to medieval English literature, with a version first recorded in 1585. It highlights the gap between intention and completion, reminding people that plans and expectations can be disrupted at any stage. This proverb serves as a caution against assuming success is guaranteed, urging patience and awareness of the potential for setbacks.
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repute
reputed
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N/A
used to convey that something cannot happen under any given circumstances
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(határozatlan)
bizonytalan
not definitively known or decided
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repute
reputed
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(kétség)
bizonytalanság
something about which one cannot be certain
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reputed
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(kétséges)
homályos
not exactly known or expressed, often leading to confusion or ambiguity
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repute
reputed
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(valószínűtlenül)
valószínűtlen
having a low chance of happening or being true
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reputed
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(határozatlan)
bizonytalan
having doubts about or no confidence in someone or something
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reputed
reputedly

(elbizonytalanodik)
meggyengül
to become less resolved or determined
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(talán)
valószínűleg
used to express an opinion about which one is not certain
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N/A
used to say that one can never be sure of something
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