indisputable (ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbəll
)
Definitions
adjective
- beyond doubt; not open to question
Alternative Forms
ˌindisˌputaˈbility ˌindisˈputableness noun ˌindisˈputably adverbSynonyms
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undeniable,
sure,
certain,
positive,
absolute,
evident,
beyond doubt,
unassailable,
irrefutable,
unquestionable,
incontrovertible,
incontestable,
indubitable,
Usage examples
Now, with the evidence for his presence indisputable , I'm perversely excited.
, GALILEE (2001)The man's influence on the art world is, however, indisputable.
Country Life (2004)TV ratings figures can be interpreted any way you like, but 10,000 spectators at the Queensland Cup league grand final is indisputable.
Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)But the facts are indisputable : since the 1997 election, violent crime is UP and the number of police officers is DOWN.
Sun, News of the World (2001)In spite of all these differences of opinion there remained one country where we had sensed an indisputable need for MAF.
, Hope Has Wings (1993)