undeniable
Undeniable (adjective) means So clearly true that it cannot reasonably be argued against. Example: “The evidence against him was undeniable.”
How to use undeniable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSo obviously true that no one could reasonably argue otherwise.
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Etymology
From un- + deny + -able — literally, "not able to be denied."
Rhymes for undeniable
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What does “undeniable” mean?
The word “undeniable” means so clearly true that it cannot reasonably be argued against. In plain terms, so obviously true that no one could reasonably argue otherwise.
How do you pronounce “undeniable”?
“Undeniable” is pronounced uhn-dih-NEYE-uh-buh (/ˌʌn.dɪˈnaɪ.(j)ə.bəɫ/ in IPA).
How do you use “undeniable” in a sentence?
Here is “undeniable” used in a sentence: “The evidence against him was undeniable.”
What part of speech is “undeniable”?
“Undeniable” is an adjective.
Is “undeniable” a common word?
“Undeniable” is an uncommon word in modern English.
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