💭moot

adjective, verb
/muːt/

Meaning

Adjective: subject to debate or irrelevant. Verb: to suggest an idea for discussion.

Example Sentences

The issue of funding became a moot point after the project was canceled.

Example Expressions

moot point

Synonyms

debatable, questionable, arguable, suggest

Antonyms

certain, settled

Collocations

moot point, moot case, moot idea

More Example Sentences

It takes time before the team works smoothly.

They succeeded in organizing the event smoothly.

Daily practice enables learners to speak smoothly.

His calm attitude allows the team to work smoothly.

I was delighted with how smoothly the meeting went.

I was impressed by the smooth organization of the event.

We continued to improve the process, and it became smoother eventually.

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom in a steady voice and assuring them of their safety until the turbulence subsides and the sky clears allowing for a smooth landing.

A man sets up a home office in the spare bedroom after his company allows him to work remotely and he buys a desk, a comfortable chair, and a monitor then arranges everything to face the window for natural light and installs a shelf for his books and files while his wife helps him choose a calm paint color for the walls and he adds a small plant to make the space feel fresh then tests the internet speed to make sure video calls run smoothly

A man sets up a home office in the spare bedroom after his company allows him to work remotely and he buys a desk, a comfortable chair, and a monitor then arranges everything to face the window for natural light and installs a shelf for his books and files while his wife helps him choose a calm paint color for the walls and he adds a small plant to make the space feel fresh then tests the internet speed to make sure video calls run smoothly and finally feels ready to start working from home productively.

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