incontrovertible (Meaning)
incontrovertible (s)
impossible to deny or disprove
necessarily or demonstrably true
incontrovertible (a.)
Not controvertible; too clear or certain to admit of dispute; indisputable.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incontrovertible
Synonyms:
- unchallengeable
- unanswerable
- conclusive
- irrefutable
- undeniable
- indubitable
- unarguable
- definite
- inarguable
- positive
- incontestable
- irrefragable
- unquestionable
- indisputable
Antonyms:
- debatable
- disputed
- inconclusive
- questionable
- debatable
- controversial
- arguable
- negotiable
- uncertain
- uncertain
- moot
- disputed
- problematic
- negotiable
- moot
- refutable
- inconclusive
- answerable
- disputable
- problematic
- disputable
- controvertible
- controvertible
- problematical
- answerable
- questionable
- problematical
- arguable
- refutable
- controversial
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incontrovertible Sentence Examples
- Theincontrovertible evidence of her guilt left no room for doubt.
- Theirincontrovertible alibi cleared them of all suspicion.
- The scientist's incontrovertible findings revolutionized our understanding of the universe.
- The witness's incontrovertible testimony proved the defendant's innocence.
- The incontrovertible truth of the matter weighed heavily on his mind.
- Theincontrovertible proof of his wrongdoing left him with no way to escape punishment.
- The jury reached an incontrovertible verdict of guilty as charged.
- The incontrovertible evidence of his infidelity shattered her trust.
- The incontrovertible logic of his reasoning convinced even the most skeptical minds.
- Theincontrovertible beauty of her art captured the hearts of all who beheld it.
FAQs About the word incontrovertible
impossible to deny or disprove, necessarily or demonstrably trueNot controvertible; too clear or certain to admit of dispute; indisputable.
unchallengeable, unanswerable, conclusive,irrefutable, undeniable, indubitable, unarguable, definite, inarguable, positive
debatable, disputed, inconclusive, questionable, debatable, controversial, arguable, negotiable, uncertain, uncertain
Theincontrovertible evidence of her guilt left no room for doubt.
Theirincontrovertible alibi cleared them of all suspicion.
The scientist's incontrovertible findings revolutionized our understanding of the universe.
The witness's incontrovertible testimony proved the defendant's innocence.