Definition of indisputably in English:
indisputably
adverb ɪndɪˈspjuːtəbliˌɪndəˈspjudəbli
In a way that cannot be challenged or denied.
what he said was indisputably true
heart disease has been indisputably linked to smoking
Example sentencesExamples
- The documents are indisputably authentic.
- That's almost indisputably true.
- Indisputably brilliant, learned, witty, warm, and generous, she is an ideal friend.
- On one level, the Revolution had indisputably failed.
- But indisputably the best thing about this performance is the dancing itself.
- They were indisputably deserving winners.
- We've got indisputably the world's best finance sector.
- The recording is, indisputably, I believe, one of the greatest pieces of music-making ever committed to disc.
- His artworks indisputably constitute an important and influential 20th-century legacy.
- Indisputably, there is a real need for the enactment of such a law at the earliest possible opportunity.
Definition of indisputably in US English:
indisputably
adverbˌɪndəˈspjudəbliˌindəˈspyo͞odəblē
In a way that cannot be challenged or denied.
what he said was indisputably true
heart disease has been indisputably linked to smoking
Example sentencesExamples
- Indisputably, there is a real need for the enactment of such a law at the earliest possible opportunity.
- Indisputably brilliant, learned, witty, warm, and generous, she is an ideal friend.
- That's almost indisputably true.
- They were indisputably deserving winners.
- We've got indisputably the world's best finance sector.
- But indisputably the best thing about this performance is the dancing itself.
- On one level, the Revolution had indisputably failed.
- The recording is, indisputably, I believe, one of the greatest pieces of music-making ever committed to disc.
- His artworks indisputably constitute an important and influential 20th-century legacy.
- The documents are indisputably authentic.