Unrefuted

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈrɪfjutɪd/

Definitions of unrefuted

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unrefuted' describes something that has not been proven wrong or disputed.

Example Sentences

A1 The fact that the sun rises in the east is unrefuted.

A2 Her claim that she saw a UFO remains unrefuted.

B1 The theory of evolution is widely accepted and unrefuted by scientific evidence.

B2 The expert's testimony was unrefuted and therefore considered reliable.

C1 The unrefuted evidence presented in court led to a unanimous verdict.

C2 The unrefuted data from the study supported the researcher's hypothesis.

Examples of unrefuted in a Sentence

formal The scientist presented an unrefuted theory that challenged existing beliefs.

informal No one has been able to disprove his argument, it's unrefuted.

slang His claim remains unrefuted, no one has been able to prove him wrong.

figurative Her reputation for honesty is unrefuted, no one has ever questioned her integrity.

Grammatical Forms of unrefuted

past tense

unrefuted

plural

unrefuted

comparative

more unrefuted

superlative

most unrefuted

present tense

unrefute

future tense

will unrefute

perfect tense

has unrefuted

continuous tense

is unrefuting

singular

unrefuted

positive degree

unrefuted

infinitive

to unrefute

gerund

unrefuting

participle

unrefuted

Origin and Evolution of unrefuted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unrefuted' originated from the Latin word 'refutare' which means to refute or disprove.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unrefuted' has retained its original meaning of not being disproved or refuted, but has also evolved to imply a sense of being unquestionable or irrefutable.