unquestionable

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[ UK /ʌnkwˈɛst‍ʃənəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ənˈkwɛstʃənəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being questioned
    unquestionable authority
  2. not counterfeit or copied
    an unquestionable antique
    photographs taken in a veritable bull ring
    an authentic signature
    a bona fide manuscript
  3. not open to question
    an unquestionable (or unequivocal) loss of prestige
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How To Use unquestionable In A Sentence

  • Barnard concluded by stating that any man who engaged his conscience in scriptural study would come to the unquestionable conclusion that Jesus Christ was the messiah.
  • (When the referee is biased, there is a serious problem and the result is unquestionable unfairness.) The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right:
  • The favour of drop water, should emerge fontal look signs up for " , this is unquestionable.
  • Is the evidence genuine and of unquestionable origin?
  • Thus in the very first attempt to repeat something heard there exists an unquestionable advance in brain development; and the first successful attempt of this kind proves not merely the augmented functional ability of the articulatory apparatus and of the sound-center, and the practicability of the impressive paths that lead from the ear to the sound-center -- it proves, above all, the establishment of intercentral routes that lead from the sound-center and the syllable-center to the motorium. The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
  • That someone will benefit is unquestionable, but whether it will be Montserrat depends largely on this response.
  • Over and above his unquestionable technical virtuosity, there are two areas of his work in which Freud can be said to have opened up new ground. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This unquestionable carbohydrate malabsorption, leads to a pronounced change in colonic function and metabolism by stimulating bacterial proliferation.
  • His work rate had always been good, his commitment undoubted and his character unquestionable.
  • Mentally competent disabled people have an unquestionable right to be enabled to commit legal acts. Times, Sunday Times
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