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incontestable

Meaning

Not open to dispute or challenge; beyond all doubt.

Examples by difficulty

Basic: Simple, everyday vocabulary — the easiest to read.

He knew the truth in his gut. The evidence was there, plain as day. No amount of arguing or excuses would change it. His claim was incontestable; everyone could see he was right.

The scientist presented her data, a complex analysis of fungal spore dispersal patterns after a solar flare. The evidence was overwhelming, the correlation between the energetic event and the sudden, massive bloom of bioluminescent fungi in the deep sea trenches. Her conclusion, that the flare had directly triggered the rapid growth, was incontestable.

The frost patterns on the window were absolutely incontestable proof of the overnight freeze. No one could argue the sharp edges, the intricate lace of ice against the glass. It was just fact, plain and simple.

My cat's ability to nap anywhere, at any time, is incontestable. She'll snore on a bookshelf, a pile of laundry, or even a rogue banana peel with absolute certainty. It's beyond all doubt; her napping prowess is a universal truth, like gravity or the need for more snacks.

Barry's ability to wiggle his ears independently was incontestable. No amount of arguing or pleading could change the fact that one ear flopped down while the other wiggled like a tiny, confused worm. The sheer absurdity of it all made it utterly beyond doubt.

Normal: Standard, everyday language.

The evidence was overwhelming. After weeks of testimony and the presentation of irrefutable facts, the jury reached a verdict. Their decision was incontestable; there was no doubt in anyone's mind about his guilt.

The coroner's findings were, frankly, incontestable. Every single trace element, every microscopic fiber found on the victim's discarded goggles, matched the composition of the rare, iridescent algae blooming only in the sub-glacial brines of Europa. There was no other explanation.

The antique automaton whirred, its intricate clockwork mechanism a marvel. Every gear, every spring, perfectly aligned, performing its programmed dance. The restoration expert declared the seamless operation and the flawless preservation of its original function were incontestable. It was, beyond all doubt, a triumph of forgotten craftsmanship.

My cat's ability to nap through a marching band practice is truly incontestable. Honestly, the sheer volume of a tuba serenade failing to stir her from her slumber is beyond all doubt. It's a level of dedication to snoozing that defies all logic, and I'm kind of jealous.

My toddler's ability to identify precisely which sock is the slightly-less-disgusting one after a week of wear is incontestable. He'll point with a triumphant, jam-smeared finger, leaving absolutely no room for debate on his olfactory expertise. It’s a gift, really, albeit a sticky one.

Advanced: Richer vocabulary that stretches an upper-level reader.

The jury's verdict was clear. After days of evidence, the defendant’s guilt was incontestable. Tears streamed down the victim's mother's face, a silent testament to the justice finally delivered.

The faint, rhythmic hum of the life support was an incontestable sign that the xenobotanical incubator was functioning correctly. Every sensor reading, every diagnostic pulse, confirmed the delicate alien flora was thriving; there was no room for doubt.

The frost patterns on the viewport, intricate as frozen lace, were an incontestable testament to the planet's extreme cold. Every analysis confirmed the readings; there was no room for doubt about the lethal temperatures outside the hull.

My cat's morning alarm, a symphony of hairballs and insistent meows precisely at 4 AM, is incontestable proof that he possesses a superior understanding of time. Any attempt to negotiate for an extra hour of slumber is met with a glare so potent, it could curdle milk.

Barnaby's claim that his pet ferret, Bartholomew, possessed a PhD in existentialist sock-sorting was, to the village council, incontestable. Bartholomew, after all, had once meticulously organized a laundry basket into a perfect gradient of argyle and athletic wear, a feat no mere mortal could replicate.

Challenging: Rare, high-register vocabulary for serious word lovers.

The verdict of guilt was incontestable, plastered across every news outlet. The irrefutable DNA evidence, combined with his own damning confessions, left no room for doubt or any pretense of innocence.

The geologist's core samples offered incontestable evidence; the stratigraphy unequivocally placed the artifact within the Eocene epoch, confounding the revisionist theories that had recently gained traction amongst armchair academics.

The veteran cartographer, his brow furrowed over ancient vellum, presented the expedition leader with an incontestable truth. The submerged volcanic caldera, detailed with uncanny precision on the centuries-old chart, aligned perfectly with their sonar readings. There was no disputing the danger.

The sheer volume of lukewarm gravy slathered on Bartholomew's legendary meatloaf was incontestable; a veritable Niagara of beige goo cascading over a culinary precipice. His aunt Mildred, a woman of considerable girth and even more considerable opinions, declared it unequivocally the most prodigious, if peculiar, of his annual gastronomic performances, a fact nobody dared to gainsay.

The precognitive prowess of Bartholomew "Barty" Bumble, the world's only sentient kumquat, was incontestable; his ability to foresee the precise moment a pigeon would deposit aerial ordnance upon unsuspecting pedestrians was a foregone conclusion, a verity that spared countless sartorial investments.

Difficulty

Advanced — Less frequent words that stretch an upper-level vocabulary.

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