Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdɪsˌpjutəd/
noun a person or thing that is not disputed or called into question
A1 The undisputed champion of the chess tournament was awarded a trophy.
A2 She is the undisputed leader of the student council.
B1 The undisputed fact is that climate change is a pressing issue.
B2 He has earned the title of undisputed expert in the field of astrophysics.
C1 The undisputed authority on the subject delivered a compelling lecture.
C2 Her undisputed talent as a pianist has garnered international acclaim.
adjective not disputed or called into question; accepted
A1 The winner of the race was undisputed.
A2 Her talent as a singer is undisputed by everyone.
B1 The team's undisputed leader led them to victory.
B2 His undisputed expertise in the field made him a sought-after consultant.
C1 The undisputed fact remains that climate change is a pressing issue.
C2 Her undisputed mastery of the subject earned her international recognition.
formal The scientist's discovery of a new species was undisputed by his peers.
informal Her talent as a singer is undisputed among her fans.
slang That basketball player is the undisputed GOAT.
figurative The artist's mastery of color is undisputed in the art world.
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