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

1.形容詞C2
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The coach was uncontestable about the plan.
The coach was firm about the plan.
💡uncontestable describes a fact, right, or claim that cannot be challenged, not a person's attitude.