Indisputably: meaning, definitions and examples
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indisputably
[ ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbli ]
in arguments
in a way that is impossible to doubt or argue about; unquestionably.
Synonyms
certainly, undoubtedly, unquestionably
Examples of usage
- It is indisputably the best movie of the year.
- The team's success is indisputably due to their hard work and dedication.
in legal context
used to emphasize the fact that something is true or certain, especially when there is an argument or disagreement about it.
Synonyms
incontestably, irrefutably, undeniably
Examples of usage
- The evidence presented is indisputably clear.
- The witness's testimony was indisputably crucial to the case.
Translations
Translations of the word "indisputably" in other languages:
🇵🇹 indiscutivelmente
🇮🇳 निस्संदेह
🇩🇪 unbestreitbar
🇮🇩 tak terbantahkan
🇺🇦 безперечно
🇵🇱 niewątpliwie
🇯🇵 疑いなく
🇫🇷 indiscutablement
🇪🇸 indiscutiblemente
🇹🇷 tartışmasız
🇰🇷 논란의 여지가 없이
🇸🇦 بلا شك
🇨🇿 nesporně
🇸🇰 nesporne
🇨🇳 无可争辩地
🇸🇮 neizpodbitno
🇮🇸 óumdeilanlega
🇰🇿 даусыз
🇬🇪 უდავოდ
🇦🇿 mübahisəsiz
🇲🇽 indiscutiblemente
Word origin
The word 'indisputably' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'disputable' which comes from the Latin word 'disputare' meaning 'to discuss'. Therefore, 'indisputably' means 'in a way that cannot be argued or doubted'. The term has been in use since the 17th century and has become a common adverb in English language, especially in legal and argumentative contexts.
See also: disputable, disputably, disputant, disputatious, disputatiously, disputatiousness, dispute, disputed, disputes, disputing, indisputable, undisputed.