Pronunciation: /ˌʌn.dɪˌnaɪ.əˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/
noun the quality or state of being undeniable; impossibility of denial
A1 The undeniability of his guilt was evident to everyone in the courtroom.
A2 The undeniability of climate change is supported by overwhelming scientific evidence.
B1 The undeniability of her talent as a singer led to her being offered a record deal.
B2 The undeniability of the company's success was reflected in its soaring stock prices.
C1 The undeniability of the impact of technology on modern society is a topic of much debate among scholars.
C2 The undeniability of the artist's genius was recognized by art critics worldwide.
formal The scientific evidence presented in the report leaves no room for doubt about the undeniability of climate change.
informal There's no denying the undeniability of how cute puppies are.
slang The undeniability of his dance moves had the whole party hyped.
figurative The undeniability of her talent shone through in every brushstroke of her masterpiece.
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