irrefutable

[ɪˈrefjʊtəbl]

irrefutable Definition

  • 1impossible to deny or disprove
  • 2undeniable
  • 3incontrovertible

Using irrefutable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "irrefutable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The evidence against him was irrefutable.

  • Example

    The logic of his argument was irrefutable.

  • Example

    The facts presented were irrefutable and could not be disputed.

irrefutable Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with irrefutable

  • evidence that is impossible to deny or disprove

    Example

    The DNA test results provided irrefutable proof of his guilt.

  • facts or information that are impossible to deny or disprove

    Example

    The video footage was irrefutable evidence of the crime.

  • a logical reasoning that is impossible to deny or disprove

    Example

    Her irrefutable argument convinced everyone in the room.

Origins of irrefutable

from Latin 'irrefutabilis', from 'in-' (not) + 'refutare' (to refute)

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Summary: irrefutable in Brief

The term 'irrefutable' [ɪˈrefjʊtəbl] describes something that is impossible to deny or disprove. It is often used to describe evidence, arguments, or facts that are undeniable, such as 'The evidence against him was irrefutable.' 'Irrefutable' has synonyms like 'undeniable' and 'incontrovertible,' and informal equivalents like 'unbeatable' and 'unarguable.'