Antonyms for undeniable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uhn-di-nahy-uh-buhl
Phonetic Transcription : ˌʌn dɪˈnaɪ ə bəl


Definition of undeniable

Origin :
  • 1540s, from un- (1) "not" + deny + -able. Related: Undeniably.
  • adj definite, proven
Example sentences :
  • That one example, moreover, has been a success as unqualified as undeniable.
  • Extract from : « 'Tis Sixty Years Since » by Charles Francis Adams
  • There were expenses of undeniable utility—the roads, ports, and railways.
  • Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
  • All this would be justified by strong and undeniable circumstances.
  • Extract from : « The Shadow of a Crime » by Hall Caine
  • But for all that, the pluck and tenacity of Ulstermen are undeniable.
  • Extract from : « Ireland as It Is » by Robert John Buckley (AKA R.J.B.)
  • The scientific mind must have proof, undeniable, irrefutable proof.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Woman » by Ridgwell Cullum
  • The awe, however, is undeniable and the mind of man can never wholly escape it.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Woman » by Ridgwell Cullum
  • That this method was frequently of much service is undeniable.
  • Extract from : « College Teaching » by Paul Klapper
  • But it is undeniable that they were badly "rattled" on the Somme.
  • Extract from : « War Letters of a Public-School Boy » by Paul Jones.
  • His 'accessories,' as the French would call them, are undeniable.
  • Extract from : « Luttrell Of Arran » by Charles James Lever
  • Could there be anything worse from the point of view of his undeniable cleverness?
  • Extract from : « An Outcast of the Islands » by Joseph Conrad

Synonyms for undeniable

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