indisputably

English

Etymology

indisputable + -ly or in- + dispute + -ably

Adverb

indisputably (not comparable)

  1. In a manner that is incapable of being disputed or argued against.
    • 1946 November and December, “George Westinghouse, 1846-1914”, in Railway Magazine, page 375:
      It is, perhaps, the most brilliant of all the Westinghouse inventions, and is indisputably one of the cleverest devices ever produced by the human brain.
    Synonyms: unquestionably, undeniably
    Antonym: disputably

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