incontrovertible — impossible to deny or dispute; indisputable
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: impossible to deny or dispute; indisputable
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌɪnkənˈtroʊvərtəbl/
Korean meaning: 논란의 여지가 없는, 반박할 수 없는
Korean pronunciation: 인컨**트로**버터블
Example Sentences
- His alibi was incontrovertible - he was livestreaming himself playing video games when the crime occurred
- The incontrovertible evidence of climate change continues to mount
- It's an incontrovertible fact that pizza tastes better when someone else pays for it
incontrovertible
ADJECTIVE//ˌɪnkənˈtroʊvərtəbl//
impossible to deny or dispute; indisputable

a confident lawyer holds up a clear DNA test result document showing perfect matching patterns. The evidence glows slightly to emphasize its crystal-clear nature and absolute certainty. The opposing lawyer's face drops as they realize their case is completely defeated. The judge nods approvingly while examining the conclusive scientific proof. Several jury members lean forward with expressions of complete understanding and conviction. evidence that is impossible to deny or dispute
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'incontrovertibilis,' meaning 'unable to be disputed or argued against.' The word entered English in the 17th century and has maintained its meaning of absolute certainty.
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📝Examples
“His alibi was incontrovertible - he was livestreaming himself playing video games when the crime occurred”
“The incontrovertible evidence of climate change continues to mount”
“It's an incontrovertible fact that pizza tastes better when someone else pays for it”
“The mathematical proof was incontrovertible and elegantly simple”
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