Undisputed

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdɪsˌpjutəd/

Definitions of undisputed

noun a person or thing that is not disputed or called into question

Example Sentences

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

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of undisputed in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of undisputed

past tense

undisputed

plural

undisputeds

comparative

more undisputed

superlative

most undisputed

present tense

undisputes

future tense

will undispute

perfect tense

have undisputed

continuous tense

is undisputing

singular

undisputed

positive degree

undisputed

infinitive

to undispute

gerund

undisputing

participle

undisputed

Origin and Evolution of undisputed

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'undisputed' originated from the Latin word 'indisputatus', which is derived from the combination of 'in-' (not) and 'disputatus' (disputed).
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 15th century, 'undisputed' has maintained its meaning of not being disputed or questioned over time. The word has become a common term in various fields, including sports, politics, and law, to indicate something that is unquestionably true or acknowledged by all parties involved.