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unquestionable

adjective
un·​ques·​tion·​able | \ ˌən-ˈkwes-chÉ™-nÉ™-bÉ™l How to pronounce unquestionable (audio) , -ˈkwesh-\

Definition of unquestionable

: not questionable : indisputable unquestionable evidence unquestionable integrity

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Other Words from unquestionable

unquestionably \ ˌən-​ˈkwes-​chÉ™-​nÉ™-​blÄ“ How to pronounce unquestionably (audio) , -​ˈkwesh-​ \ adverb

Examples of unquestionable in a Sentence

a person of unquestionable integrity His influence on modern art is unquestionable.

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In response to the rise of the Curley machine, good government reformers, known derogatorily as Goo-Goos, put forward candidates of unquestionable breeding and integrity to save the city from Curley’s gallery of rogues and thieves. Kevin Cullen, BostonGlobe.com, "The nice lady from Beacon Hill and the Southie housewife," 8 Aug. 2019 However, Gold claimed that given his relative inexperience, Mauricio Pochettino might feel the need to add further backup up front in the shape of Llorente, regardless of Parrott's unquestionable talent. SI.com, "Tottenham Offer Fresh Terms to Free Agent Striker After Expiry of Contract," 15 Aug. 2019 While the tangible effect of the DGA’s move may be minimal, at a time when the film landscape is undergoing seismic changes, the announcement has unquestionable symbolic significance. Josh Rottenberg, latimes.com, "Directors Guild Awards tighten rules on theatrical release eligibility," 26 June 2019 Despite his unquestionable talents, Griezmann is still yet to win much in the way of silverware so far in his career. SI.com, "Simeone Urges Griezmann to See Atletico Madrid's Progress Amid Transfer Talk," 19 Apr. 2018 Their grounding in classic bluegrass was unquestionable and many of their earliest recordings leaned on Bill Monroe songs, lest anyone miss the fact. Barry Mazor, WSJ, "‘Aeonic’ by Balsam Range Review: Bluegrass That’s Ready to Grow," 8 Jan. 2019 If a deranged Trump fan were to get a gun and massacre Mueller’s entire team on the streets of Washington, for example, Trump would have the unquestionable legal authority to pardon the killer. Matthew Yglesias, Vox, "Trump’s talk of pardoning Manafort is a clear abuse of power," 29 Nov. 2018 For all its unquestionable greatness, this symphony can emerge limp absent a unified conception. David Mermelstein, WSJ, "The Czech Philharmonic’s Global Ambitions," 31 Oct. 2018 Spurs' development and unquestionable progression, to the point of almost knocking an imposing, domestically dominant Juventus side out of the Champions League, is considered in itself not worthy of admiration. SI.com, "Spurs Don't Need to Win the FA Cup But it Could Represent an Important Psychological Boost," 20 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of unquestionable

1587, in the meaning defined above

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unquestionable

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English Language Learners Definition of unquestionable

: not able to be questioned or doubted

unquestionable

adjective
un·​ques·​tion·​able | \ ˌən-ˈkwes-chÉ™-nÉ™-bÉ™l How to pronounce unquestionable (audio) \

Kids Definition of unquestionable

: being beyond doubt

Other Words from unquestionable

unquestionably \ -​blÄ“ \ adverb

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