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UK
/ʌndɪspjˈuːtɪd/
]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈspjutɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈspjutɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
generally agreed upon; not subject to dispute
the undisputed fact
How To Use undisputed In A Sentence
- Tyson pays his respects to the last guy who beat him and Britain's undisputed world heavyweight champion.
- Although heavily cut and in indifferent mono sound, Maria Callas' version is undisputedly a classic.
- In recognition of this iconoclast, pioneer, perfectionist and undisputed king of the tailored suit, we present five things you didn't know about Armani -- the man and the empire.
- Undisputedly, women and their wider job opportunities are essential for the development of the nation.
- I was really hoping to unearth a decent movie this time, and I came up with an undisputed classic.
- I don't think anyone has sympathy for what was undisputedly a racist statement.
- He is that, all right - the undisputed leader of the pack.
- He is the undisputed backbench champion of the well-publicized empty gesture.
- But most importantly, Kathie remains the undisputed queen of the council chamber.
- Their presence is unquestioned and undisputed - their importance almost like an extra club in the bag.