Incontrovertible

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Pronunciation: /ˌɪnˌkɑntrəˈvɜrtəbəl/

Definitions of incontrovertible

adjective undeniable; unquestionable; impossible to dispute or doubt

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of incontrovertible in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of incontrovertible

past tense

incontrovertibly

plural

incontrovertibles

comparative

more incontrovertible

superlative

most incontrovertible

present tense

incontrovertible

future tense

will be incontrovertible

perfect tense

has been incontrovertible

continuous tense

is being incontrovertible

singular

incontrovertible

positive degree

incontrovertible

infinitive

to be incontrovertible

gerund

incontrovertibly

participle

incontrovertible

Origin and Evolution of incontrovertible

First Known Use: 1646 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'incontrovertible' originated from Latin, with the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'controvertible' meaning 'able to be disputed.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'incontrovertible' has maintained its original meaning of 'indisputable' and is commonly used in legal and academic contexts to describe facts or evidence that cannot be questioned or doubted.