Undeniable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdaɪ.ni.ə.bəl/

Definitions of undeniable

adjective undeniable - impossible to deny or dispute; unquestionable

Example Sentences

A1 The fact that the sun rises every morning is undeniable.

A2 It is undeniable that cats are popular pets.

B1 The impact of climate change on our planet is undeniable.

B2 The singer's talent is undeniable, as evidenced by her sold-out concerts.

C1 The undeniable truth is that hard work leads to success.

C2 The undeniable beauty of the sunset took our breath away.

Examples of undeniable in a Sentence

formal The evidence presented in the case was undeniable, leading to a swift conviction.

informal It's undeniable that she has a talent for cooking.

slang There's no denying it, he's got skills for days.

figurative Her impact on the community was undeniable, like a force of nature.

Grammatical Forms of undeniable

past tense

undeniably

plural

undeniables

comparative

more undeniable

superlative

most undeniable

present tense

undeniable

future tense

will be undeniable

perfect tense

has been undeniable

continuous tense

is being undeniable

singular

undeniable

positive degree

undeniable

infinitive

to be undeniable

gerund

undeniably

participle

undeniable

Origin and Evolution of undeniable

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'undeniable' originated from the Latin word 'indeniabilis', which is derived from the prefix 'in-' (not) and 'deniabilis' (deniable).
Evolution of the word: Originally used in English to mean 'not capable of being denied or disputed', the word 'undeniable' has retained its core meaning over time and is still commonly used in the same context today.