incontrovertibleness
/in,kɔntrəvə:tə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (incontrovertibleness) /'inkɔntrə'və:təblnis/
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Definition
Noun: - The quality or state of being undeniable, irrefutable, and not worth arguing about; the characteristic of being so certain or evident that it cannot be disputed or contradicted.
Usage
This is a formal and somewhat rare noun, typically used in academic, legal, or philosophical contexts to describe the absolute certainty or indisputable nature of a fact, argument, or piece of evidence. It emphasizes that something is beyond debate.
Examples
- The incontrovertibleness of the scientific data left no room for further discussion on the matter.
- In his closing argument, the lawyer stressed the incontrovertibleness of the video evidence.
- Philosophers sometimes debate whether true incontrovertibleness exists in any human knowledge.
Advanced Usage
- "The sheer incontrovertibleness of...": Used to emphasize the overwhelming and undeniable nature of something.
- The sheer incontrovertibleness of the DNA match convinced the jury.
Variants and Related Words
- Incontrovertible (adj): Not able to be denied or disputed.
- an incontrovertible fact
- Incontrovertibly (adv): In a way that cannot be denied or disputed.
- The theory was incontrovertibly proven.
Synonyms
- Indisputability
- Irrefutability
- Unquestionableness
- Certainty
Antonyms
- Dubiousness
- Questionability
- Disputability
- Uncertainty
Noun
- the quality of being undeniable and not worth arguing about