indisputableness
The indisputableness of the mathematical proof was clear to the entire class.
Indisputableness (noun): The quality or state of being impossible to dispute, question, or argue against; the fact of being beyond doubt or controversy.
- (The evidence was so clear that no one could argue against it.)
- (Her reasoning was so strong that it could not be challenged.)
"to assert with indisputableness": to state something in a way that leaves no room for doubt.
- The lawyer asserted the fact with indisputableness, citing multiple verified sources. (She presented the fact so convincingly that it could not be disputed.)
"the indisputableness of a claim": the characteristic of a claim being irrefutable.
- The indisputableness of the claim was based on decades of research. (The claim was supported by overwhelming evidence.)
Indisputable (adj): not able to be disputed; unquestionable.
- The indisputable truth is that the Earth orbits the Sun. (This truth cannot be argued against.)
Indisputably (adv): in a manner that cannot be disputed.
- She is indisputably the best player on the team. (No one can argue that she is the best.)
Dispute (n/verb): a disagreement or argument; to argue against something.
- They had a dispute over the contract terms. (A disagreement about the terms.)
- Irrefutability: the quality of being impossible to refute or prove wrong.
- Unquestionableness: the state of being beyond question or doubt.
- Certainty: the state of being completely sure or without doubt.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt: with absolute certainty; indisputably.
- The evidence proved his guilt beyond a shadow of a doubt. (The proof was completely unquestionable.)
Open-and-shut case: a case or situation that is straightforward and indisputable.
- The theft was an open-and-shut case because the video recorded everything. (The case was simple and could not be disputed.)