单词 | undeniable |
释义 | undeniableadj. 1. a. That cannot be denied or refuted; incontrovertible, indisputable. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > absolute certainty > [adjective] sickera1400 undoubtingc1400 undoubtablec1425 doubtlessc1440 unsoilablec1449 unwithsayablec1450 undoubtedc1460 indoubted?1467 indubitate1480 undubitate1482 unrepugnablea1500 infallible1526 questionless1532 insoluble1533 irrefragable1533 undoubtful1533 inexpugnablea1535 uncontrolleda1535 undeniable1541 indisputable1551 indoubtable1557 unsoluble1559 uncontrollable1577 infringible1581 irreprovable1581 ungainsaid1587 unquestionable1587 unquarrelled1588 peremptory1589 irrefragatea1592 unrefellable1593 unrefutable1594 controversiless1604 unquestioned1604 undisputable1605 impleadable1606 contradictless1607 unargued1609 unchallengeable1611 uncontroversable1617 ungainsayable1618 irrefutable1620 indeniable1621 undenied1621 incontradictable1624 indenied1624 indubious1625 indubitable1625 undisputeda1627 uncontroversed1634 unchallengeda1639 God-given1642 indisputed1643 unconfutable1643 undubitable1643 incontrollable1646 incontrovertible1646 unquarrellable1646 watertight1647 unquaerable1657 uncontrovertible1664 incontestable1673 inconfutable1679 uncontestable1681 uncontested1683 uncontradictory1698 uncontradictable1707 incontested1712 irrevinciblea1746 contestlessa1750 innegable1772 irrecusable1776 unrebuttable1804 unassailable1830 unimpugnable1832 irrebuttablea1834 unquibbled1860 inarguablea1875 automatic1877 inoppugnable1885 indiscussible1893 indiscutable1933 1541 M. Coverdale tr. H. Bullinger Olde Fayth sig. Eviijv Now is it certayne & vndenyable, that he which speaketh, & he to whom ought is spoken, are not one, but two personnes. 1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie ii. vii. 120 If there be eyther vndeniable apparance that so it doth [avouch], or reason such as cannot deceiue. 1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes i. Ded. p. vii This ancient, undeniable aphorisme. 1651 R. Baxter Plain Script. Proof Infants Church-membership & Baptism 229 I will name some undeniable Arguments. 1727 D. Defoe Ess. Hist. Apparitions ii. 19 These Apparitions of Angels..are undeniable on other Occasions. 1794 R. J. Sulivan View of Nature I. 455 The fact is undeniable. 1809–10 S. T. Coleridge Friend (1865) 118 The system commences with an undeniable truth, and an important deduction therefrom equally undeniable. 1880 A. C. Swinburne Study of Shakespeare 301 What he did say was undeniable by any but those who trusted only to their ear. b. Of witnesses: Irrefragable. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > [adjective] > of witness: unchallengeable unavoided1617 undeniable1619 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > absolute certainty > [adjective] > of a witness unavoided1617 undeniable1619 1619 Marquis of Buckingham in S. R. Gardiner Fortescue Papers (1871) 78 You were accused of nothing that was not proved by oath of divers witnesses alltogither undeniable. 1663 S. Patrick Parable of Pilgrim xxviii Together with the testimony of many undeniable Witnesses. 1855 H. H. Milman Hist. Lat. Christianity IV. ix. v. 111 The historians, all ecclesiastics, are undeniable witnesses. 1883 Contemp. Rev. June 774 Karema is there as an undeniable witness of the success of these efforts. 2. Incapable of being refused; admitting or accepting no denial. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > necessity > [adjective] > inevitable > that cannot be denied, refused, or resisted intolerable?a1475 undeniable1549 insupportable1590 irresisted1596 irresistible1597 unrefusable1600 undeclinable1641 irrejectable1648 irresistless1658 dictating1664 irrecusable1776 unrepulsable1814 irrefusable1880 1549 J. Olde tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Pet. Ded. I toke it in hande for none other ende, but only to doe at my hartie frendes vndenyable request. 1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar ii. xii. 42 The multitude found him out, imprisoning him in their circuits and undeniable attendances. 1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar iii. xiv. 42 The seeming denial made her importunity more bold and undenyable. 1839 Lady Lytton Cheveley (ed. 2) III. vi. 150 Thoughts, those..undeniable visitors, will intrude. 3. Not open to objection; unexceptional, excellent. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being satisfactory > [adjective] > unexceptionable balelessa1000 unquestionable1597 well1661 unexceptionable1681 unexceptable1702 unobjectible1710 respectable1752 unobjectionable1759 undeniable1793 1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) Contents p. ix Moorstone being undeniable. 1799 H. Mitchell Scotticisms 87 His public character is undeniable. 1808 Times 2 Mar. 4/1 Nursery Maid..; can have an undeniable character from the Lady she last served. 1861 G. J. Whyte-Melville Market Harborough viii Her foot and ankle were undeniable, and her hands white and well-shaped. 1884 Graphic 9 Aug. 134/1 Italian fruits..are open to much criticism, but the grapes and green figs are undeniable. Derivatives undeˈniableness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > absolute certainty > [noun] irrefragability1609 unanswerableness1627 infallibilitya1631 uncontrollableness1634 unquestionableness1640 undeniableness1654 irrefragableness1682 incontestableness1727 indisputableness1727 indubitableness1727 inexpugnableness1727 unanswerability1750 incontrovertibility1775 unquestionability1815 impugnability1837 incontrovertibleness1837 incontestability1862 inexpugnability1864 irrefutability1864 indisputability1880 doubtlessness1895 indubitability1933 inescapability1945 1654 R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία 254 What Author so ever denyeth the undeniablenesse of any of our received Tenets. 1677 R. Gilpin Dæmonol. Sacra iii. xxv. 206 The plainness and undeniablenss [sic] of this inference. 1889 19th Cent. Sept. 404 The undeniableness of the facts he adduces. 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