uncontestable

uncontestable — adjective

  • uncontestablepositive
  • more uncontestablecomparative
  • most uncontestablesuperlative

1. impossible to argue against or doubt because the facts that support it leave no

1.形容詞C1
釋義

impossible to argue against or doubt because the facts that support it leave no room for reasonable disagreement.

例句

The DNA evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene was uncontestable.

uncontestable + evidence — collocation in legal contexts

Nia argued that her grandmother's love was an uncontestable force in her life.

同義詞
  • undeniable

    more common in everyday speech; less formal than 'uncontestable'

  • indisputable

    very similar in meaning; slightly more common in academic writing

  • incontrovertible

    strongest of the four; implies evidence that cannot be contradicted at all

  • irrefutable

    focuses on arguments or evidence that cannot be proven false

反義詞
  • contestable

    the direct opposite; open to doubt or dispute

  • debatable

    suggests reasonable people could take different sides

  • questionable

    implies doubt or suspicion about truth or validity

文法句型

be + uncontestable

uncontestable + noun

remain/seem + uncontestable

用法筆記

Frequently used in attributive position before abstract nouns like 'evidence', 'proof', 'fact', and 'truth'. In predicative position, the subject is typically an argument, finding, or piece of evidence — not a person.