indisputably
/ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbli/ (ame, ipa)
indisputably — 副詞
1. in a way that cannot be questioned or argued against; used to say that something
無庸置疑地
以無法被質疑或否認的方式
in a way that cannot be questioned or argued against; used to say that something is definitely true and accepted by everyone
Xin's painting was indisputably the finest in the gallery show.
Xin 的畫作無庸置疑地是畫展中最出色的作品。
collocation: indisputably + superlative
The DNA results proved indisputably that Amara was the child's mother.
DNA 檢測結果無庸置疑地證明了 Amara 是孩子的母親。
indisputably + that-clause
It was indisputably the hottest July the village had ever recorded.
這無庸置疑地是該村莊有紀錄以來最熱的七月。
Guo had indisputably worked harder than anyone else on the team.
Guo 無庸置疑地比隊上任何人都更努力訓練。
The footage showed indisputably that Suki had not touched the car.
錄影畫面無庸置疑地顯示 Suki 沒有碰到那輛車。
- undoubtedly
more common in everyday speech; slightly less forceful
- unquestionably
stronger: means there is literally no room for doubt
- undeniably
emphasises that even a reluctant observer must accept the truth
- incontrovertibly
most formal; used mainly in legal or academic writing
- arguably
suggests there is room for disagreement
- questionably
implies doubt about the truth of a statement
文法句型
indisputably + superlative
indisputably + that-clause
用法筆記
Frequently used to strengthen superlatives ('the best', 'the worst') or before that-clauses. Appears mainly in formal speech and writing. Distinguish from the adjective 'indisputable': use 'indisputably' to modify verbs, adjectives, or whole clauses.