indisputable

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English

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Etymology

From in- +‎ disputable.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌɪn.dɪˈspjuː.tə.bəɫ/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌɪn.dɪˈspju.tə.bəɫ/

Adjective

indisputable (comparative more indisputable, superlative most indisputable)

  1. Not disputable; not open to question; obviously true
    Synonyms: inarguable, unarguable, unchallengeable
    • 1674, [Richard Allestree], “Of Positiveness”, in The Government of the Tongue. , Oxford, Oxfordshire: At the Theater, →OCLC, page 197:
      Nay, if he be of a proud humour, [] he will not Bate an Ace of abſolute certainty, but however doubtful or improbable the thing is, coming f[r]om him it muſt go for an indiſputable truth.

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French

Etymology

From Latin indisputābilis.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

indisputable (plural indisputables)

  1. indisputable

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin indisputābilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /indispuˈtable/
  • Rhymes: -able
  • Syllabification: in‧dis‧pu‧ta‧ble

Adjective

indisputable m or f (masculine and feminine plural indisputables)

  1. indisputable
    Synonyms: fehaciente, inobjetable

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