undeniable

IPA/ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbl/
KK[ˌʌndɪnˈaɪəbəl]IPA/ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbl/

undeniable — adjective

  • undeniablepositive
  • more undeniablecomparative
  • most undeniablesuperlative

1. so obviously correct or real that no one could disagree or argue against it — us

1.形容詞B2
釋義

so obviously correct or real that no one could disagree or argue against it — used about facts, evidence, talent, or the truth of a situation

例句

Kasia's talent for playing the piano was undeniable after her award-winning performance.

It is undeniable that the new hospital has improved medical care for local families.

pattern: it + be + undeniable + that-clause

同義詞
  • indisputable

    more formal; often used about facts, rights, or legal matters

  • unquestionable

    similar in strength, but focuses on the absence of doubt in someone's mind

  • irrefutable

    used mainly for arguments, evidence, or logic that cannot be disproved

反義詞
  • deniable

    straightforward opposite; something that can be claimed to be false

  • questionable

    weaker opposite; doubtful or uncertain rather than certainly false

文法句型

undeniable + noun

be + undeniable

it + be + undeniable + that-clause

用法筆記

Frequently used before a noun (undeniable proof, undeniable talent) or after the verb be (the facts are undeniable). The 'it is undeniable that…' structure is common in formal and academic writing but less frequent in everyday conversation.

常見錯誤

He undeniable won the race.
He undeniably won the race.
💡'Undeniably' is the adverb form needed to modify a verb; 'undeniable' is an adjective that modifies nouns or follows 'be'.
It is undeniable that the truth is undeniable.
The truth is undeniable.
💡Avoid using 'undeniable' twice in the same sentence; choose one construction.