Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkwɛs.tʃən.ə.bəl/
adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unquestionable' describes something that cannot be doubted or disputed.
A1 The answer to 2+2 is unquestionable: it is 4.
A2 Her dedication to her work is unquestionable.
B1 The evidence presented in court was unquestionable.
B2 The team's success was unquestionable due to their hard work and talent.
C1 The scientist's theory was met with unquestionable support from his peers.
C2 The artist's talent was unquestionable, evident in every brushstroke of his masterpiece.
formal The evidence presented in the case was unquestionable, leading to a swift conviction.
informal Her talent is unquestionable - everyone is amazed by her skills.
slang Dude, his loyalty to his friends is unquestionable, he's always got their backs.
figurative The beauty of nature is unquestionable, with its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.
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