indubitability Synonyms
Strongest:
- answerable
- controversial
- arguable
- answerable
- uncertain
- moot
- disputed
- questionable
- problematic
- doubtful
- arguable
- disputed
- uncertain
- refutable
- moot
- controvertible
- problematical
- debatable
- negotiable
- refutable
- controvertible
- debatable
- questionable
- negotiable
- problematic
- controversial
- problematical
- disputable
- doubtful
- disputable
Strong:
- theoretical
- equivocal
- contradictable
- debated
- speculative
- doubtable
- ambiguous
- dubious
- debated
- theoretical
- speculative
- inconclusive
- iffy
- indecisive
- equivocal
- indecisive
- theoretic
- inconclusive
- academic
- hypothetical
- academic
- hypothetical
- theoretic
- iffy
- dubious
- ambiguous
- doubtable
- contradictable
Weak:
indubitability Meaning
indubitability (n)
the quality of being beyond question or dispute or doubt
indubitability Sentence Examples
- The indubitability of the scientific evidence convinced even the most skeptical jurors.
- The witness's testimony lacked indubitability, casting doubt on their credibility.
- The indubitability of the mathematical proof left no room for speculation or uncertainty.
- The doctor's diagnosis was made with indubitability, allaying the patient's fears.
- The historical records provided indubitability regarding the events of the past.
- The legal precedent established an indubitability that guided future rulings.
- The child's innocence was established with indubitability, clearing their name.
- The indubitability of the truth was a source of comfort in times of doubt.
- The absence of indubitability in the scientific data prevented researchers from drawing definitive conclusions.
- The indubitability of the evidence made it impossible for the defendant to deny their guilt.
FAQs About the word indubitability
the quality of being beyond question or dispute or doubt
incontrovertible, conclusive, incontestable, unchallengeable, definite, unanswerable, undeniable, irrefutable, positive, inarguable
answerable, controversial, arguable, answerable, uncertain, moot, disputed, questionable, problematic, doubtful
The indubitability of the scientific evidence convinced even the most skeptical jurors.
The witness's testimony lacked indubitability, casting doubt on their credibility.
The indubitability of the mathematical proof left no room for speculation or uncertainty.
The doctor's diagnosis was made with indubitability, allaying the patient's fears.