Pronunciation: /ˌɪnˌkɑntrəˈvɜrtəbəl/
adjective undeniable; unquestionable; impossible to dispute or doubt
A1 The fact that water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius is incontrovertible.
A2 The teacher presented incontrovertible evidence to prove the student's innocence.
B1 The scientist's research provided incontrovertible proof of the theory.
B2 The jury was convinced by the incontrovertible testimony of the witness.
C1 The historian's findings were considered incontrovertible by experts in the field.
C2 The DNA evidence presented in court was incontrovertible and led to a swift conviction.
formal The evidence presented in court was incontrovertible, leading to a swift conviction.
informal There's no way to argue against the incontrovertible facts laid out in the report.
slang Dude, it's like totally incontrovertible that she's lying about where she was last night.
figurative His love for her was as incontrovertible as the sun rising every morning.
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