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Synonyms for undeniable
ˌʌn dɪˈnaɪ ə bəlun·de·ni·able

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  1. undeniable

    That is necessary which must exist, occur, or be true; which in the nature of things can not be otherwise. That which is essential belongs to the essence of a thing, so that the thing can not exist in its completeness without it; that which is indispensable may be only an adjunct, but it is one that can not be spared; vigorous health is essential to an arctic explorer; warm clothing is indispensable. That which is requisite (or required) is so in the judgment of the person requiring it, but may not be so absolutely; thus, the requisite is more a matter of personal feeling than the indispensable. Inevitable (Latin in, not, and evito, shun) is primarily the exact equivalent of the Saxon unavoidable; both words are applied to things which some at least would escape or prevent, while that which is necessary may meet with no objection; food is necessary, death is inevitable; a necessary conclusion satisfies a thinker; an inevitable conclusion silences opposition. An infallible proof is one that necessarily leads the mind to a sound conclusion. Needed and needful are more concrete than necessary, and respect an end to be attained; we speak of a necessary inference; necessary food is what one can not live without, while needful food is that without which he can not enjoy comfort, health, and strength.

    Synonyms:
    essential, indispensable, inevitable, infallible, necessary, needed, needful, required, requisite, unavoidable

    Antonyms:
    casual, contingent, needless, non-essential, optional, unnecessary, useless, worthless

    Preposition:
    Necessary to a sequence or a total; for or to a result or a person; unity is necessary to (to constitute) completeness; decision is necessary for command, or for a commander.

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  1. undeniable

    Synonyms:
    incontestable, indisputable, unquestionable, incontrovertible,

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  1. undeniableadjective

    not possible to deny

    Antonyms:
    disavowable, confutative, questionable, confutable, deniable, refutable

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  1. undeniableadjective

    Synonyms:
    incontestable, indisputable, unquestionable, indubitable, irrefragable, incontrovertible, unimpeachable

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How to use undeniable in a sentence?

  1. Fox News contributor Guy Benson:

    Now consider how these two cases have been treated by the media, there is nothing even approaching a consistent standard here. The bias is just right out there in the open, for all to see. Utterly undeniable.

  2. Walt Whitman:

    From this hour I ordain myself loos'd of limits and imaginary lines, Going where I list, my own master total and absolute, Listening to others, considering well what they say, Pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating, Gently, but with undeniable will, divesting myself of the holds that would hold me.

  3. David Holland:

    Global sea-level rise is both undeniable and consequential, by capturing how it unfolds, we can see, first-hand, its breathtaking significance.

  4. Marco Rubio:

    He’s the most popular and well-known Republican in the country, his influence is clear and undeniable.

  5. Cedric Alexander:

    When you look at the act in Gwinnett, Georgia, where the kid is on the ground handcuffed, he's not fighting and the officer runs up and kicks him, [it's] undeniable.


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