Unarguable: meaning, definitions and examples

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unarguable

 

[ ˌənˈɑːɡjʊəb(ə)l ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

in a debate

Not able to be disputed or doubted; unquestionable.

Synonyms

indisputable, irrefutable, undeniable.

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Word Description / Examples
unarguable

Used when referring to a point or fact that cannot be disagreed with or contested.

  • The benefits of regular exercise are unarguable.
  • It is unarguable that technology has changed the way we live.
indisputable

Applied when the truth or accuracy of something cannot be questioned or denied. Often used in formal or scientific discussions.

  • The evidence presented in the case was indisputable.
  • There is indisputable proof that smoking is harmful to health.
undeniable

Used when something is clearly true and cannot be denied or ignored. It can be applied in everyday conversations.

  • It's undeniable that he is talented.
  • The improvement in her performance is undeniable.
irrefutable

Appropriate when something is impossible to refute, counter, or disprove. Often used in legal or academic contexts.

  • His argument was backed by irrefutable evidence.
  • They presented irrefutable data to support their theory.

Examples of usage

  • It is unarguable that smoking is harmful to your health.
  • Her talent is unarguable, she is a brilliant actress.
Context #2 | Adjective

general context

Incapable of being argued against; unquestionably true.

Synonyms

incontestable, inevitable, irrefragable.

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unarguable

Used to describe something so clear and obvious that nobody can dispute or argue against it.

  • The fact that the Earth orbits the Sun is unarguable.
  • Her talent for music is unarguable.
incontestable

Used when referring to evidence or facts that are so strong and undeniable that they can't be questioned.

  • The DNA evidence was incontestable, proving his innocence.
  • The championship victory was incontestable due to their excellent performance.
inevitable

Refers to something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided.

  • With the current trends, technological advancements are inevitable.
  • Aging is an inevitable part of life.
irrefragable

Used in very formal settings to describe facts or arguments that cannot be refuted or disproven.

  • The lawyer presented an irrefragable argument that left no room for doubt.
  • His research provided irrefragable proof of the theory.

Examples of usage

  • The fact that the Earth revolves around the sun is unarguable.
  • It is unarguable that honesty is the best policy.

Translations

Translations of the word "unarguable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 incontestável

🇮🇳 अविवाद्य

🇩🇪 unbestreitbar

🇮🇩 tidak terbantahkan

🇺🇦 незаперечний

🇵🇱 niepodważalny

🇯🇵 議論の余地がない

🇫🇷 incontestable

🇪🇸 innegable

🇹🇷 tartışmasız

🇰🇷 논쟁의 여지가 없는

🇸🇦 لا جدال فيه

🇨🇿 nepopiratelný

🇸🇰 nepopierateľný

🇨🇳 无可争辩的

🇸🇮 nesporen

🇮🇸 óumdeilanlegur

🇰🇿 дау туғызбайтын

🇬🇪 უცილობელი

🇦🇿 mübahisəsiz

🇲🇽 innegable

Etymology

The word 'unarguable' originated in the 17th century from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'arguable'. It has been used to describe something that is beyond dispute or doubt, emphasizing its undeniable nature in various contexts.

See also: arguable, arguably, argued, arguer, arguing, argumentative, outargue.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #38,439, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.