The Collaborative International Dictionary
Undisputable
Undisputable \Un*dis"pu*ta*ble\, a.
Indisputable.
--Addison. -- Un*dis"pu*ta*ble*ness, n.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
undisputable
1590s, from un- (1) "not" + disputable (see dispute (v.)). The usual word is indisputable. Related: Undisputably.
Wiktionary
undisputable
a. (nonstandard form of indisputable English)
WordNet
undisputable
adj. not open to question; obviously true; "undeniable guilt"; "indisputable evidence of a witness" [syn: incontestable, indisputable]
Usage examples of "undisputable".
His tone was a mellow one, but it held undisputable conviction, just as the glance he sent Darryl held more sympathy than apology.