undeniableun‧de‧ni‧a‧ble /ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbəl◂/ AWL adjective - Her popularity among teenagers is undeniable.
- An undeniable truth hit Thomas in his Yale years: Black liberal leadership had not prepared black people to compete.
- Either way, the transformation of the area where Broadway and Seventh Avenue converge is as remarkable as it is undeniable.
- Eventually enough of these shapes were collected and studied for it to be undeniable that this is just what they must be.
- His commitment is clear and his integrity is undeniable.
- It was undeniable that low wages as well as unemployment were a major cause of poverty.
- That the suspension bridge was both graceful to look at and economical to build was undeniable.
- The undeniable and disturbing fact is that violence exists within each of us.
- The speech, an undeniable disappointment, had indeed been given in an unusually dull monotone and at great speed.
► true based on real facts, and not imagined or invented: · The film was based on a true story.· Do you think the rumours are true?
► accurate based on facts and not containing any mistakes – used about descriptions, information, and numbers: · The measurements are accurate.· His assessment of the current economic situation is accurate.
► undeniable/indisputable definitely true, so that no one can argue or disagree about it: · It is indisputable that the situation has got worse.· The decline in inflation was undeniable, even if the reasons for the decline were unclear.
► factual based on facts, or involving facts: · The court makes its decision based on factual evidence.· There is very little factual information about the incident.· a factual account of what happened· The questions ask for a purely factual answer, not for opinion.
► verifiable formal able to be proven to be true or correct: · The data was verifiable.
► it is a fact used when saying that something is definitely true: · It is a fact that women live longer than men.
► be the truth to be true – used when saying that someone is not lying: · What I told you was the truth.
► be the case if a situation is the case, that is the way the situation truly is: · It is certainly the case that crime rates are lower in Europe than in the US.
definitely true► undeniable/indisputable definitely true, so that no one could argue or disagree about it: · The fact that she was intelligent was undeniable.it is undeniable that: · It is undeniable that Africa is a very different place to what it was fifty years ago.indisputable evidence/proof etc: · The evidence against her appears indisputable.· Researchers were hoping that the rock samples would give them indisputable proof of life on Mars.
► be the gospel truth/be gospel use this to emphasize that something is definitely true: · When I was at school I thought that everything my teachers told me was the gospel truth.· Many myths about pregnancy are repeated as if they were gospel.
NOUN► fact· The undeniable fact is that chlorine is building up in the atmosphere much faster than it can be coped with.· In analyzing this theory, there is one undeniable fact.
noundenialadjectiveundeniableverbdenyadverbundeniably