Inarguable
Definition 1 of 2

Emphasis
Using 'inarguable' can strengthen your argument by showing certainty.

'This point is inarguable.'
Formality
When writing formally, choose 'inarguable' over simpler alternatives for precision.

'The results are inarguable in this context.'
Context
Use 'inarguable' in debates or discussions to assert a solid point.

'It is inarguable that climate change is a pressing issue.'
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