uncontestable
/"+/ (ame, mw)
uncontestable — 形容詞
- uncontestablepositive
- more uncontestablecomparative
- most uncontestablesuperlative
1. If a fact, claim, result, or right is uncontestable, there is such strong suppor
無可爭辯的
明確到沒人能提出反駁
If a fact, claim, result, or right is uncontestable, there is such strong support for it that nobody can seriously challenge it.
The photos gave the police uncontestable proof that Leo was home.
這些照片給了警方無可爭辯的證據,證明 Leo 當時在家。
common collocation: uncontestable proof
After the replay, it became uncontestable that Mina touched the ball last.
看過重播後,Mina 最後碰到球一事變得無可爭辯。
pattern: become uncontestable that + clause
The school records made Nadia's age uncontestable during the court case.
在那場官司裡,學校紀錄讓 Nadia 的年齡變得無可爭辯。
The map gave the villagers an uncontestable right to use the road.
那張地圖讓村民使用那條道路的權利變得無可爭辯。
After ten years of wins, Yara's role in the club's success is uncontestable.
十年的連勝之後,Yara 在這家俱樂部成功中的角色已無可爭辯。
- incontestable
very close in meaning and equally formal
- indisputable
common in formal writing when the evidence is clear
- undeniable
less stiff and more common in everyday English
- contestable
open to challenge or argument
- debatable
more common for points people can still argue about
文法句型
uncontestable + noun
be or become uncontestable
make + noun + uncontestable
用法筆記
Often appears in legal, academic, or official writing rather than casual speech. It commonly modifies nouns such as proof, right, claim, or evidence, and it also appears after verbs like make and become before a that-clause.