indubitable
/in'dju:bitəbl/
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Definition
Adjective: Too obvious or certain to be doubted; unquestionable.
Usage
"Indubitable" is a formal adjective used to describe something that is so clearly true or certain that it cannot be doubted. It is often used to emphasize the absolute certainty of a fact, piece of evidence, or conclusion.
Examples
- The authenticity of the document was indubitable, as it was verified by multiple experts.
- There is indubitable proof that he was present at the scene.
- Her talent as a musician is indubitable.
Advanced Usage
- Indubitable truth/fact/evidence: Used to modify nouns that represent something known or proven.
- The jury was convinced by the indubitable evidence presented by the prosecution.
- It is indubitable that...: A formal construction to state an undeniable fact.
- It is indubitable that climate change poses a significant threat to our planet.
Variants and Related Words
- Indubitably (adverb): Without doubt; certainly.
- She is indubitably the best candidate for the job.
Synonyms
- Unquestionable
- Undeniable
- Incontrovertible
- Irrefutable
- Certain
Antonyms
- Doubtful
- Questionable
- Dubious
- Uncertain