indubitable (Meaning)

Wordnet

indubitable (s)

too obvious to be doubted

Webster

indubitable (a.)

Not dubitable or doubtful; too evident to admit of doubt; unquestionable; evident; apparently certain; as, an indubitable conclusion.

Webster

indubitable (n.)

That which is indubitable.

indubitable Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence points to an indubitable conclusion: the suspect is guilty.
  2. The scientist's indubitable proof overturned all previous assumptions.
  3. The reliability of the witness's testimony was indubitable.
  4. The indubitable superiority of the new product made it an instant success.
  5. The indubitable veracity of the historical record allowed researchers to reconstruct events with precision.
  6. The indubitable presence of toxins in the environment raised serious concerns.
  7. The patient's indubitable symptoms indicated a need for immediate medical attention.
  8. The indubitable love between the couple was evident in every gesture and glance.
  9. The indubitable authority of the judge brought order to the chaotic courtroom.
  10. The indubitable beauty of the sunset inspired awe and wonder in the onlookers.

FAQs About the word indubitable

too obvious to be doubtedNot dubitable or doubtful; too evident to admit of doubt; unquestionable; evident; apparently certain; as, an indubitable conclusion.,

incontestable, unchallengeable, definite, unarguable, certain,unquestionable, irrefutable, indisputable, positive, conclusive

arguable, problematic,problematical, answerable, controvertible, disputed, moot, problematic, debatable, controversial

The evidence points to an indubitable conclusion: the suspect is guilty.

The scientist's indubitable proof overturned all previous assumptions.

The reliability of the witness's testimony was indubitable.

The indubitable superiority of the new product made it an instant success.