adjective
indisputable
ihn-dih-SPYOO-tuh-buh
adjective
1
So clearly true that it cannot reasonably be questioned.
"The DNA evidence provided indisputable proof of his innocence."
"It's indisputable that the climate is changing."
How to Use Indisputable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSo obviously true that no one can argue against it.
Common pairings
indisputable fact
indisputable evidence
indisputable proof
Word Forms
more indisputable comparative, most indisputable superlative
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Etymology
Built from in- (\"not\") plus disputable, ultimately from Latin disputare (\"to argue, debate\").