indubitable

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    too obvious to be doubted

Word Origin

indubitable (adj.)
mid-15c., from Latin indubitabilis "that cannot be doubted," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + dubitabilis "doubtful," from dubitare "hesitate, doubt" (see doubt).

Example

1. Michael jackson has proved yet again that he is the indubitable king of pop .
2. A more worrying cause was the indubitable sense of disillusionment with the political parties that have come to power since the 2003 american-led invasion .
3. To counterbalance these slight stylistic differences , we have indubitable evidence of unity of style .
4. Throw the football around the pound and chase indubitable disguise your kids .
5. We should attend only to those objects of which our minds seem capable of having certain and indubitable cognition .

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