Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈspjutəbəl/
adjective undeniable or impossible to dispute
A1 It is indisputable that the sun rises in the east.
A2 The fact that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius is indisputable.
B1 There is indisputable evidence that supports the theory of evolution.
B2 The scientist presented indisputable data to prove his hypothesis.
C1 The lawyer presented an indisputable case that convinced the jury.
C2 The historian's research provided indisputable proof of the ancient civilization's existence.
formal The evidence presented in court was indisputable, leading to a unanimous verdict.
informal It's pretty clear that she's the best candidate for the job, it's indisputable.
slang There's no way you can argue with that, it's indisputable.
figurative His impact on the team's performance is indisputable, like a key piece of a puzzle.
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