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undisputed

Undisputed (adj) means Accepted by everyone as true or correct, with no argument against it. Example: “She is the undisputed champion of the tournament.”

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Accepted by everyone as true or correct, with no argument against it.
"She is the undisputed champion of the tournament."
"It is an undisputed fact that the treaty was signed in 1815."

How to use undisputed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSo clearly true or so clearly the best that nobody argues about it.

Common pairings
undisputed champion undisputed fact undisputed leader

Word forms

more undisputed comparative, most undisputed superlative

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Etymology

From un- ("not") plus disputed, the past participle of dispute.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “undisputed” mean?

The word “undisputed” means accepted by everyone as true or correct, with no argument against it. In plain terms, so clearly true or so clearly the best that nobody argues about it.

How do you use “undisputed” in a sentence?

Here is “undisputed” used in a sentence: “She is the undisputed champion of the tournament.”

What part of speech is “undisputed”?

“Undisputed” is an adjective.

Is “undisputed” a common word?

“Undisputed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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