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ディベート — meaning in English: debate

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アイデンティティ
aidentiti
レート
rēto
書き込み
kakikomi
ディベート
dibēto
標準
hyōjun
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word ディベート primarily in academic settings, such as high schools and universities, where students engage in formal arguments on various topics. It's also common in professional environments during discussions or panels where conflicting viewpoints are presented to stimulate critical thinking and dialogue.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 議論 (giron), which means 'discussion' or 'argument.' While 議論 can refer to informal conversations about a topic, ディベート specifically denotes a formal, structured argument, often with timed speeches and rebuttals, making it more suitable for competitive settings.
Culture
The term ディベート is borrowed from English, reflecting Japan's increasing focus on critical thinking and debate skills in education. Interestingly, the practice of structured debating in Japan gained traction after World War II, as an effort to promote democratic discussion and civic engagement among the youth.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of ディベート in English?
ディベート translates to 'debate' in English, referring to a structured discussion where opposing arguments are presented.
Q.How is ディベート used in a sentence?
You might say, '今週末、学校でディベートがあります' which means 'There is a debate at school this weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word ディベート?
A common mistake is using ディベート in casual conversations. It is best suited for formal contexts, so using 議論 (giron) might be more appropriate in informal settings.
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