incontrovertibility
/in,kɔntrəvə:tə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (incontrovertibleness) /'inkɔntrə'və:təblnis/
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being so clearly true or certain that it cannot be denied, disputed, or argued against.
Usage
This noun is used in formal or academic contexts to describe the absolute, undeniable nature of a fact, piece of evidence, or argument. It emphasizes that something is beyond doubt or debate.
Examples
- The incontrovertibility of the video evidence led to a swift conviction.
- Scientists presented their findings with such incontrovertibility that the theory was widely accepted.
- The historical record provides incontrovertibility for the event's occurrence.
Advanced Usage
- "To establish the incontrovertibility of": To prove something so thoroughly that it is beyond dispute.
- The prosecutor's goal was to establish the incontrovertibility of the defendant's alibi being false.
Variants and Related Words
- Incontrovertible (adjective): Describing something that is undeniable and not open to question.
- The data provided incontrovertible proof of climate change.
- Incontrovertibly (adverb): In a manner that is undeniable.
- The signature was incontrovertibly his.
Synonyms
- Indisputability
- Irrefutability
- Unquestionability
- Certainty
- Inarguability
Antonyms
- Dubiousness
- Questionability
- Disputability
- Uncertainty
- Debatability
Noun
- the quality of being undeniable and not worth arguing about