undeniably
/ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbli/ (ame, ipa)
undeniably — adverb
1. used to emphasize that something is so clearly true that nobody could reasonably
used to emphasize that something is so clearly true that nobody could reasonably disagree with it
Noor's singing voice was undeniably beautiful, filling the whole concert hall with emotion.
pattern: undeniably + adjective (beautiful, strong, moving)
The prosecutor's evidence was undeniably strong, and the jury reached a quick verdict.
Élise had undeniably improved her Mandarin after living in Taipei for two years.
Climate change is undeniably one of the most serious problems facing our world today.
Folake's documentary was undeniably moving, bringing many in the audience to tears.
- unquestionably
very similar meaning, equally emphatic
- indisputably
stronger factual certainty, suggesting proof exists
- certainly
more common and less emphatic than undeniably
- debatably
suggests the opposite — open to disagreement
文法句型
undeniably + adjective
undeniably + past participle
Undeniably, + [clause]
用法筆記
Often placed directly before the adjective or verb it modifies (e.g., undeniably true, undeniably improved). It can also begin a sentence as a sentence adverb: 'Undeniably, the results speak for themselves.'