Aboveproof

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Pronunciation: /əˈbʌvˌpruːf/

Definitions of aboveproof

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'aboveproof' describes a quality of being beyond proof

Example Sentences

A1 The aboveproof evidence clearly shows who is responsible for the crime.

A2 The aboveproof documentation is required for the application to be approved.

B1 The aboveproof data analysis provided valuable insights into consumer behavior.

B2 The aboveproof experiment results confirmed the hypothesis proposed by the researchers.

C1 The aboveproof research findings have been published in a prestigious scientific journal.

C2 The aboveproof quality of the product sets it apart from its competitors.

Examples of aboveproof in a Sentence

formal The scientific evidence presented was aboveproof and left no room for doubt.

informal Her alibi was aboveproof, there's no way she could have been at the scene of the crime.

slang His skills on the basketball court are aboveproof, he's unstoppable!

figurative The bond between them was aboveproof, nothing could break it.

Grammatical Forms of aboveproof

past tense

aboveproofed

plural

aboveproofs

comparative

more aboveproof

superlative

most aboveproof

present tense

aboveproof

future tense

will aboveproof

perfect tense

have aboveproofed

continuous tense

is aboveproofing

singular

aboveproof

positive degree

aboveproof

infinitive

to aboveproof

gerund

aboveproofing

participle

aboveproofed

Origin and Evolution of aboveproof

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'aboveproof' originated from Middle English, where 'above' meant higher in place or position and 'proof' meant tested or proven.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aboveproof' evolved to mean something that is resistant to damage or harm, often used in the context of materials or substances that are exceptionally durable or strong.