Word Meanings - INDISPUTABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not disputable; incontrovertible; too evident to admit of dispute. Syn. -- Incontestable; unquestionable; incontrovertible; undeniable; irrefragable; certain; positive; undoubted; sure; infallible. -- In*dis"pu*ta*ble*ness, n. -- In*dis"pu*ta*bly,
Additional info about word: INDISPUTABLE
Not disputable; incontrovertible; too evident to admit of dispute. Syn. -- Incontestable; unquestionable; incontrovertible; undeniable; irrefragable; certain; positive; undoubted; sure; infallible. -- In*dis"pu*ta*ble*ness, n. -- In*dis"pu*ta*bly, adv.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INDISPUTABLE)
- Conclusive
- Definitive
- indisputable
- final
- positive
- decisive
- Evident
- Plum
- visible
- conspicuous
- manifest
- obvious
- clear
- palpable
- incontrovertible
- Incontestable
- Indisputable
- unquestionable
- unassailable
- impregnable
- Positive
- real
- actual
- substantial
- absolute
- independent
- unconditional
- unequivocal
- explicit
- fixed
- settled
- definitive
- express
- enacted
- assured
- confident
- direct
- dogmatic
- overbearing
- dogmatical
- Sure
- Certain
- secure
- safe
- unmistakable
- stable
- firm
- knowing
- believing
- trusting
- unquestioning
- unfailing
- strong
- permanent
- abiding
- enduring
- infallible
- fast
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of INDISPUTABLE)
Related words: (words related to INDISPUTABLE)
- KNOWINGLY
 1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend. Strype. 2. By experience. Shak.
- CONCLUSIVELY
 In the way of conclusion; decisively; positively. Burke.
- ASSURER
 1. One who assures. Specifically: One who insures against loss; an insurer or underwriter. 2. One who takes out a life assurance policy.
- DIRECT CURRENT
 A current flowing in one direction only; -- distinguished from alternating current. When steady and not pulsating a direct current is often called a continuous current. A direct induced current, or momentary current of the same direction as the
- DOGMATIC
 One of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; -- opposed to the Empiric.
- DIRECTER
 One who directs; a director. Directer plane , the plane to which all right-lined elements in a warped surface are parallel.
- TRUSTEE
 A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects
- TRUSTY
 1. Admitting of being safely trusted; justly deserving confidence; fit to be confided in; trustworthy; reliable. Your trusty and most valiant servitor. Shak. 2. Hence, not liable to fail; strong; firm. His trusty sword he called to his
- CLEARLY
 In a clear manner.
- INDISPUTABLE
 Not disputable; incontrovertible; too evident to admit of dispute. Syn. -- Incontestable; unquestionable; incontrovertible; undeniable; irrefragable; certain; positive; undoubted; sure; infallible. -- In*dis"pu*ta*ble*ness, n. -- In*dis"pu*ta*bly,
- UNMISTAKABLE
 Incapable of being mistaken or misunderstood; clear; plain; obvious; evident. -- Un`mis*tak"a*bly, adv.
- CONCLUSIVENESS
 The quality of being conclusive; decisiveness.
- ENACTMENT
 1. The passing of a bill into a law; the giving of legislative sanction and executive approval to a bill whereby it is established as a law. 2. That which is enacted or passed into a law; a law; a decree; a statute; a prescribed requirement; as,
- ACTUALIZE
 To make actual; to realize in action. Coleridge.
- ENACTURE
 Enactment; resolution. Shak.
- EXPOSER
 One who exposes or discloses.
- CLEARER
 A tool of which the hemp for lines and twines, used by sailmakers, is finished. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, clears. Gold is a wonderful clearer of the understanding. Addison.
- DEFINITIVE
 1. Determinate; positive; final; conclusive; unconditional; express. A strict and definitive truth. Sir T. Browne. Some definitive . . . scheme of reconciliation. Prescott. 2. Limiting; determining; as, a definitive word. 3. Determined; resolved.
- EVIDENTIARY
 Furnishing evidence; asserting; proving; evidential. When a fact is supposed, although incorrectly, to be evidentiary of, a mark of, some other fact. J. S. Mill.
- KNOWINGNESS
 The state or quality of being knowing or intelligent; shrewdness; skillfulness.
- POSTABLE
 Capable of being carried by, or as by, post. W. Montagu.
- PREKNOWLEDGE
 Prior knowledge.
- INTESTABLE
 Not capable of making a will; not legally qualified or competent to make a testament. Blackstone.
- REFIX
 To fix again or anew; to establish anew. Fuller.
- INDIVISIBLE
 Not capable of exact division, as one quantity by another; incommensurable. (more info) 1. Not divisible; incapable of being divided, separated, or broken; not separable into parts. "One indivisible point of time." Dryden.
- TABID
 Affected by tabes; tabetic. In tabid persons, milk is the bset restorative. Arbuthnot. -- Tab"id*ly, adv. -- Tab"id*ness, n.
- SELF-TRUST
 Faith in one's self; self-reliance.
- CONSTABLESS
 The wife of a constable.
- AFFIX
 figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. 1. To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's name to
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