Undeniable
UK //ʌnˈdɛn.aɪ.ə.bəl//US //ʌnˈdɛnəˌbaɪl//
Definition
Cannot be denied; clearly true or evident.
In simple words: Something that cannot be denied or disputed.
Examples
- Her talent as a singer is undeniable.
- The results of the study provide undeniable proof.
- There is an undeniable truth in his words.
- The beauty of the sunset was undeniable.
- He faced undeniable challenges throughout his career.
Usage notes
Used in both spoken and written English. Often emphasizes certainty. Avoid in overly casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'undeniable' as 'unable to deny', reminds you of certainty.
Collocations
- undeniable evidence
- undeniable fact
- undeniable truth
Synonyms
- indisputable
- irrefutable
- unquestionable
- incontrovertible
Antonyms
- deniable
- disputable
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'indisputable' - remember they are similar but not identical.
- Using inappropriately with uncertain situations, as 'undeniable' suggests a strong assertion.