indisputability
/'indispju:tə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (indisputableness) /,indis'pju:təblnis/
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being impossible to deny, question, or argue against; the fact of being unquestionably true or certain.
Usage
"Indisputability" is a formal noun used to describe the absolute certainty or undeniable truth of a fact, piece of evidence, or argument. It emphasizes that something is so clear and evident that it cannot be reasonably disputed.
Examples
- The indisputability of the video evidence led to a quick conviction.
- Scientists presented their findings with an air of indisputability.
- The historical document's authenticity was accepted with indisputability by all scholars.
Advanced Usage
- "To establish/prove the indisputability of something": To provide conclusive evidence that makes something undeniable.
- The DNA test was crucial to establishing the indisputability of his claim.
- "To accept something with indisputability": To acknowledge something as an undeniable fact.
- The theory was accepted with indisputability after decades of verification.
Variants and Related Words
- Indisputable (adj): Unquestionably true; impossible to dispute.
- It is an indisputable fact that water boils at 100°C at sea level.
- Indisputably (adv): In a way that cannot be disputed.
- She is indisputably the best candidate for the job.
Synonyms
- Certainty: The quality of being reliably true.
- Incontrovertibility: The quality of being impossible to deny or disprove.
- Inevitability: The quality of being certain to happen (often used for future events).
- Unquestionability: The quality of not being open to doubt.
Antonyms
- Disputability: The quality of being open to argument or debate.
- Doubtfulness: The quality of being uncertain or questionable.
- Ambiguity: The quality of being open to more than one interpretation.
Noun
- the quality of being beyond question or dispute or doubt