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Definition of "inarguably" [inarguably]

  • Indisputably; certainly, definitely; without the possibility of argument or debate. (adverb)

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Use "inarguably" in a sentence
  • "But the judge maintained that the jurors 'ability to impartially decide an "inarguably" high-profile case could be impaired by unsolicited interruptions."
  • "Complain though we may about "Saturday Night Live," the show is still the greatest training ground for comic talent around -- and Monday night's special belabors the obvious with inarguably entertaining results."
  • "Politicians, pundits, pontificators, and proselytizers are terrified to utter those words, even as they are called to the carpet for inarguably erroneous statements, nonfactual facts, denial of reality, and, well, just plain lies and don't forget damned lies and statistics."