Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdɛnaɪəbli/
adverb in a way that cannot be denied or disputed
A1 She is undeniably talented at playing the piano.
A2 The beauty of the sunset was undeniably breathtaking.
B1 The evidence presented in court was undeniably compelling.
B2 The impact of climate change on the environment is undeniably significant.
C1 His contributions to the field of science are undeniably groundbreaking.
C2 The artist's talent is undeniably unparalleled in the art world.
formal The evidence presented in court is undeniably strong.
informal She is undeniably the best singer in the competition.
slang That new movie is undeniably lit!
figurative His influence on the team is undeniably the glue that holds them together.
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