indubitable means clearly true; providing no possibility of doubt. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 78 out of 100.
Why this word is great
INDUBITABLE — [Adjective] Clearly true and providing no possibility of doubt. From Latin indubitābilis, from in- ("not") + dubitābilis ("doubtable"), from dubitāre ("to doubt"). Unlike "undeniable," which can carry the bitter tang of a forced admission, or "incontrovertible," which leans on the weight of assembled argument, "indubitable" speaks of a certainty that is self-revealed and luminous. It is the solidity of a stone in your palm, the immediate warmth of sunlight on your skin, the silent truth of a mathematical axiom—a quiet, foundational assurance where doubt, that constant murmur, falls utterly and blessedly silent.
adj
- Clearly true; providing no possibility of doubt.“The indubitable effect of the potion convinced many nonbelievers.”
noun
- That which is indubitable.“If we build logically upwards from a few indubitables, the whole system must remain correct.”