unarguable

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English

Etymology

From un- + arguable.

Adjective

unarguable (comparative more unarguable, superlative most unarguable)

  1. Not arguable; that cannot be reasonably argued against.
    • 2023 January 11, Philip Haigh, “Comment: The worst chaos for 40 years”, in RAIL, number 974, page 4:
      It's unarguable that ticket offices are less relevant than they once were. More and more passengers buy tickets online.

Synonyms

Noun

unarguable (plural unarguables)

  1. Such a situation

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