adjective
undeniable
uhn-dih-NEYE-uh-buh
adjective
1
So clearly true that it cannot reasonably be argued against.
"The evidence against him was undeniable."
"There's an undeniable chemistry between the two lead actors."
How to Use Undeniable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSo obviously true that no one could reasonably argue otherwise.
Common pairings
undeniable fact
undeniable talent
undeniable proof
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Etymology
From un- + deny + -able — literally, "not able to be denied."