
granted
/ˈɡɹænəd/
used to acknowledge a point before making a counter-argument
“Granted, he's talented, but he lacks discipline.”
Origin: Old French granter: from Latin credere (to believe), meaning to agree or to concede

/ˈɡɹænəd/
used to acknowledge a point before making a counter-argument
“Granted, he's talented, but he lacks discipline.”
Origin: Old French granter: from Latin credere (to believe), meaning to agree or to concede