inarguable
/in'ɑ:gjuəbl/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Beyond dispute or doubt; impossible to argue against: Describes something that is so clearly true, correct, or certain that it cannot be reasonably denied or debated.
Usage
The word "inarguable" is used to describe facts, evidence, conclusions, or truths that are absolute and undeniable. It is a formal term often found in academic, legal, or logical discussions to emphasize the indisputable nature of a statement.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The scientific evidence for climate change is inarguable.
- It is an inarguable fact that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- Her contribution to the project's success was inarguable.
Advanced Usage
- "inarguably" (adverb): Used to modify a verb or adjective to mean "in a way that cannot be argued against."
- He is inarguably the best candidate for the position.
- This is inarguably the most important discovery of the century.
Variants and Related Words
- Unarguable (adj): A synonym with identical meaning.
- The logic of her proposal was unarguable.
- Indisputable (adj): Impossible to challenge or deny.
- He provided indisputable proof of his theory.
- Irrefutable (adj): Impossible to prove wrong.
- The lawyer presented irrefutable evidence.
Synonyms
- Indisputable
- Irrefutable
- Unquestionable
- Undeniable
- Certain
Antonyms
- Arguable
- Debatable
- Disputable
- Questionable
- Doubtful
Adjective
- against which no argument can be made