undisputable

pronunciation

How to pronounce undisputable in British English: UK ['ʌndɪs'pju:təbl]word uk audio image

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  • Adjective:
    not open to question; obviously true

Word Origin

undisputable (adj.)
1590s, from un- (1) "not" + disputable (see dispute (v.)). The usual word is indisputable. Related: Undisputably.

Example

1. But what is undisputable is that they have taken place in a fairly thorough manner .
2. Whatever role the markets may have played in catalysing the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone , it is an undisputable fact that excessive state spending has led to unsustainable levels of debt and deficits that now threaten our economic welfare .
3. By the comparison analysis of this report , we know that kraft has undisputable advantages , but it stays inferior positions in many aspects .
4. Even is relatively speaking , unknown was acclaimed as emperor has been the movie king , this itself also undisputable .
5. Having been successfully established an undisputable leadership in europe , north & south america as well as australasia . Tertu is now targeting the chinese road safety & construction market and has opened recently a representation office in shanghai .

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