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Indisputable
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Indisputable
adjective
/ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbəl/
indispensable support
indissoluble
Meaning
impossible to deny or argue against; undeniable; certain
Impossible to doubt or question; certain.
Example Sentences
The evidence against him was
indisputable
.
It is an
indisputable
fact that the earth orbits the sun.
Synonyms
undeniable, unquestionable, certain, irrefutable, obvious
Entry 1
undeniable, unquestionable, certain, irrefutable
Entry 2
undeniable, irrefutable, unquestionable, certain, obvious
Antonyms
disputable, questionable, doubtful, debatable
Entry 1
disputable, questionable, doubtful, debatable
Entry 2
disputable, doubtful, questionable
Collocations
indisputable fact, indisputable evidence, indisputable truth, indisputable right
Entry 1
indisputable fact, indisputable evidence, indisputable truth
Entry 2
indisputable fact, indisputable truth, indisputable evidence, indisputable right
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