单词 | undeniable |
释义 | Word family noun denial adjective undeniable verb deny adverb undeniably un·de·ni·a·ble /ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbəl◂/ AWL adjective CERTAINLY/DEFINITELYdefinitely true or certain 不可否认的,无可争辩的 undeniable proof 确证► see thesaurus at true —undeniably adverbExamples from the Corpusundeniable• Her popularity among teenagers is undeniable.• Either way, the transformation of the area where Broadway and Seventh Avenue converge is as remarkable as it is undeniable.• His commitment is clear and his integrity is undeniable.• That the suspension bridge was both graceful to look at and economical to build was undeniable.• The undeniable and disturbing fact is that violence exists within each of us.• The speech, an undeniable disappointment, had indeed been given in an unusually dull monotone and at great speed.• It was undeniable that low wages as well as unemployment were a major cause of poverty.• Eventually enough of these shapes were collected and studied for it to be undeniable that this is just what they must be.• An undeniable truth hit Thomas in his Yale years: Black liberal leadership had not prepared black people to compete.un·de·ni·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable or Corpus definitely certain true |
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