Unconfuted

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkɑnfjutɪd/

Definitions of unconfuted

adjective an adjective that describes something that has not been disproved or refuted

Example Sentences

A1 The answer to the question was unconfuted by any of the students.

A2 The unconfuted evidence clearly pointed to the suspect's guilt.

B1 The unconfuted facts presented in the report left no room for doubt.

B2 The unconfuted testimony of the witness was crucial in solving the case.

C1 The unconfuted theory proposed by the scientist revolutionized the field of study.

C2 The unconfuted research findings have been widely accepted in the scientific community.

Examples of unconfuted in a Sentence

formal The evidence presented in the trial was unconfuted and irrefutable.

informal No one could deny the unconfuted facts that were laid out in front of them.

slang The unconfuted truth was so obvious, even a blind man could see it.

figurative Her unconfuted passion for the project was evident in every word she spoke.

Grammatical Forms of unconfuted

past tense

unconfuted

plural

unconfuted

comparative

more unconfuted

superlative

most unconfuted

present tense

unconfute

future tense

will unconfute

perfect tense

have unconfuted

continuous tense

is unconfuting

singular

unconfuted

positive degree

unconfuted

infinitive

to unconfute

gerund

unconfuting

participle

unconfuted

Origin and Evolution of unconfuted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unconfuted' originated from Latin roots, with the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'confuted' coming from the Latin word 'confutare' meaning 'to refute'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unconfuted' has retained its original meaning of 'not refuted' or 'not proven wrong', and is still used in a similar context today.