Pronunciation: /ɪnˈduːbɪtəbəl/
adjective unable to be doubted; unquestionable
A1 The fact that the sun rises in the east is indubitable.
A2 The teacher's indubitable knowledge of the subject made the lesson easy to understand.
B1 The scientist presented indubitable evidence to support her theory.
B2 The CEO's indubitable leadership skills have led the company to great success.
C1 The indubitable truth is that hard work pays off in the end.
C2 The indubitable quality of the product was evident in its flawless design and performance.
formal The evidence presented in court is indubitable and cannot be refuted.
informal It's indubitable that she will win the competition with her talent.
slang There's no doubt about it, his skills are indubitable.
figurative Her love for him was indubitable, like an unbreakable bond.
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