uncontestable
uncontestable — adjective
- uncontestablepositive
- more uncontestablecomparative
- most uncontestablesuperlative
1. impossible to argue against or doubt because the facts that support it leave no
impossible to argue against or doubt because the facts that support it leave no room for reasonable disagreement.
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.
The historian uncovered uncontestable facts about the Silk Road trade routes.
After watching the dash-cam footage from three different angles, Detective Okafor knew the driver's version of the crash was uncontestable.
- 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
- 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.