unarguable
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Not open to argument or dispute; impossible to deny or contradict. Describes a fact, statement, or position that is so clearly true or correct that it cannot be reasonably challenged.
Usage
- The adjective "unarguable" is used to describe a point that is considered absolute, definitive, or beyond debate. It is a formal term often found in academic, legal, or logical discussions.
- It typically precedes a noun or follows a linking verb like "is" or "seems."
Examples
- Adjective:
- The scientific evidence for climate change is unarguable.
- She presented an unarguable case for the policy change.
- It is an unarguable fact that all humans need water to survive.
Advanced Usage
- "unarguably" (adverb): Used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to mean "in a way that cannot be argued."
- He is unarguably the best candidate for the job.
- "unarguability" (noun, rare): The quality of being unarguable.
- The unarguability of his logic forced them to concede.
Variants and Related Words
- Indisputable: Impossible to question or doubt; synonymous with "unarguable."
- Incontrovertible: Not able to be denied or disputed.
- Irrefutable: Impossible to prove wrong.
- Undeniable: Unable to be denied. (Note: "undeniable" can sometimes relate more to feelings or qualities, while "unarguable" relates more to logical points.)
Synonyms
- Indisputable
- Incontrovertible
- Irrefutable
- Undeniable
- Certain
- Definite
Antonyms
- Arguable
- Debatable
- Disputable
- Questionable
- Doubtful
- Controversial
Adjective
- against which no argument can be made