undisputable
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Not open to question; obviously true: Something that is "undisputable" is so clearly true or certain that it cannot be reasonably doubted or argued against. It is a fact accepted by everyone.
Usage
- The adjective "undisputable" is used to describe facts, evidence, truths, or qualities that are absolute and beyond any reasonable argument.
- It is a formal and strong word, often used in academic, legal, or serious contexts to emphasize the certainty of a statement.
- Note on Spelling: The more common and widely accepted spelling is "indisputable." "Undisputable" is a less frequent variant. For clarity and standard usage, "indisputable" is generally preferred.
Examples
- The authenticity of the historical document was undisputable.
- She has undisputable talent in mathematics.
- The video provided undisputable proof of the event.
Advanced Usage
- "Undisputable fact": A statement or piece of information that is universally accepted as true.
- It is an undisputable fact that the Earth orbits the Sun.
- "Undisputable authority": Referring to a source or person whose knowledge or judgment is considered unquestionably correct on a subject.
- In this field, she is considered the undisputable authority.
Variants and Related Words
- Indisputable (adj.): The standard and more common spelling with the same meaning.
- Undisputed (adj.): Often used interchangeably with "undisputable," but can also specifically mean "not disputed" or "uncontested" (e.g., ).
- Unquestionable (adj.): Not able to be questioned or doubted.
- Incontrovertible (adj.): Not able to be denied or disputed.
Synonyms
- Indisputable
- Unquestionable
- Incontrovertible
- Irrefutable
- Certain
- Undeniable
Antonyms
- Disputable
- Debatable
- Questionable
- Doubtful
- Controversial
Adjective
- not open to question; obviously true
- undeniable guilt
- indisputable evidence of a witness