incontestable

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incontestable
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. indisputable
Uno a uno, el hombre demolió todas las aseveraciones del conferencista con argumentos incontestables.One by one, the man demolished all the speaker's claims with indisputable arguments.
b. undeniable
Es una verdad incontestable que la violencia y la represión no nos llevarán a ningún lado.It is an undeniable truth that violence and repression won't lead us anywhere.
c. irrefutable
Existen pruebas científicas incontestables de que la tierra no es plana.There's irrefutable scientific evidence that the Earth is not flat.
d. incontestable
No es necesario enfatizar el hecho incontestable de que todos los niños deben tener igual acceso a la educación.There's no need to emphasize the incontestable fact that all children should have equal access to education.
a. unanswerable
¡Las preguntas de la prueba eran totalmente incontestables! ¿Quién las escribió?The quiz questions were totally unanswerable! Who wrote them?
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