If you say that something is indisputable, you are emphasizing that it is true and cannot be shown to be untrue.
[emphasis]
It is indisputable that birds in the U.K. are harbouring this illness.
The indisputable fact is that computers carry out logical operations.
Synonyms: undeniable, sure, certain, positive More Synonyms of indisputable
indisputably (ɪndɪspjuːtəbli)adverb
She has an indisputably lovely voice.
indisputable in British English
(ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbəl)
adjective
beyond doubt; not open to question
Derived forms
indisputability (ˌindisˌputaˈbility) or indisputableness (ˌindisˈputableness)
noun
indisputably (ˌindisˈputably)
adverb
indisputable in American English
(ˌɪndɪˈspjutəbəl; ɪnˈdɪspjutəbəl)
adjective
that cannot be disputed or doubted; unquestionable
Derived forms
indisputability (inˌdisˌputaˈbility)
noun
indisputably (inˈdisˈputably)
adverb
Word origin
LL indisputabilis
Examples of 'indisputable' in a sentence
indisputable
While economists argue the indisputable facts are grim.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The prompt for such reaction is indisputable fact.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The indisputable fact is that the tennis world has changed immensely in the past couple of decades.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
It supplies information but not indisputable facts.
Yearley, Steven Science, Technology, and Social Change (1988)
That the present context was one of compulsory acquisition of rights over land seemed indisputable.
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This prejudice of mine is based upon the indisputable fact that there is very little skill in the game.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
What we are missing are hard, indisputable facts.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
What seems indisputable is that sporting immortality couldn't be bestowed on a more modest or endearing human being.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
These are the indisputable facts.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
There should be an optimum number of players in each team for each age group and a standard pitch size based on scientific evidence and indisputable.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Not only are offenders presented with indisputable evidence of culpability, but also unconnected suspects rely on the technique to prove their innocence.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
These risks are all far-fetched, yet are often presented as indisputable facts.
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That, at least, is an indisputable fact.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
This bombshell Downing Street conspiracy was hatched in secret and denied in the face of indisputable evidence.
The Sun (2010)
Well, to some extent, this seems indisputable.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Unless there is indisputable evidence, MPs should keep their big mouths under control for fear of the slurs they may inflict on the innocent.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
In other languages
indisputable
British English: indisputable ADJECTIVE
If you say that something is indisputable, you are emphasizing that it is true and cannot be shown to be untrue.
It is indisputable that birds are harbouring this illness.
American English: indisputable
Brazilian Portuguese: incontestável
Chinese: 无可争辩的
European Spanish: indiscutible
French: incontestable
German: unbestreitbar
Italian: incontestabile
Japanese: 議論の余地のない
Korean: 의문의 여지가 없는
European Portuguese: incontestável
Latin American Spanish: indiscutible
(adjective)
Definition
beyond doubt
It is indisputable that the animals are harbouring this illness.
Synonyms
undeniable
Her charm is undeniable.
sure
a sure sign of rain
certain
One thing is certain – they have the utmost respect for each other.
positive
There was no positive evidence.
absolute
He brought the absolute proof that we needed.
evident
He spoke with evident emotion about his ordeal.
beyond doubt
unassailable
His legal position is unassailable.
irrefutable
Her logic was irrefutable.
unquestionable
a man of unquestionable integrity
incontrovertible
incontrovertible evidence that the government is violating the agreement
incontestable
The grandeur of London is unique and incontestable.
indubitable
This film is an indubitable classic.
Opposites
uncertain
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vague
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doubtful
,
questionable
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indefinite
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disputable
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refutable
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assailable
Additional synonyms
in the sense of absolute
Definition
undoubted or certain
He brought the absolute proof that we needed.
Synonyms
definite,
sure,
certain,
positive,
guaranteed,
actual,
assured,
genuine,
exact,
precise,
decisive,
conclusive,
unequivocal,
unambiguous,
infallible,
categorical,
unquestionable,
dinkum (Australian, New Zealand, informal),
nailed-on (slang)
in the sense of certain
Definition
definitely known
One thing is certain – they have the utmost respect for each other.