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irrefutable
[ ih-ref-yuh-tuh-buhl, ir-i-fyoo-tuh-buhl ]
irrefutable
/ ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbəl; ɪˈrɛfjʊtəbəl /
adjective
- impossible to deny or disprove; incontrovertible
Derived Forms
- ˌڳܳٲˈٲ, noun
- ˈڳܳٲ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·u·ٲ·i·ٲ ·u·ٲ··Ա noun
- ·u·ٲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of irrefutable1
Example Sentences
Even in the decade of alternative facts, some truths are irrefutable.
Now, there are four irrefutable guarantees in this modern life: death, taxes, Trumpian chaos and at least one “Real Housewives” franchise airing on television at all times.
Crunching these numbers unearths one irrefutable truth about drafting a fantasy team: Don’t be a homer.
In an earlier statement posted on Animal Rising's website, Packham said he was prioritising his "love for animals above all else" and was stepping down immediately, following the "irrefutable evidence of abuse uncovered".
“It was an open and shut case. The evidence was just irrefutable.”
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