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indisputable

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Adjective — So clearly true that it cannot reasonably be questioned.

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indisputable fact indisputable evidence indisputable proof

Etymology

Built from in- (\"not\") plus disputable, ultimately from Latin disputare (\"to argue, debate\").

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What does “indisputable” mean?

The word “indisputable” means so clearly true that it cannot reasonably be questioned. In plain terms, so obviously true that no one can argue against it.

How do you pronounce “indisputable”?

“Indisputable” is pronounced ihn-dih-SPYOO-tuh-buh (/ˌɪn.dɪˈspju.tə.bəɫ/ in IPA).

How do you use “indisputable” in a sentence?

Here is “indisputable” used in a sentence: “The DNA evidence provided indisputable proof of his innocence.”

What part of speech is “indisputable”?

“Indisputable” is an adjective.

Where does the word “indisputable” come from?

The word “indisputable” comes from Latin. Built from in- (\"not\") plus disputable, ultimately from Latin disputare (\"to argue, debate\").

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