Crossword-Solution: INDISPUTABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Indisputable | a. | Not disputable; incontrovertible; too evident to admit of dispute. |
We have 84 clues for the answer “INDISPUTABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| unfabled | 1 answer |
| Unable to be denied | 1 answer |
| irrefragable | 4 answers |
| uncontestable | 5 answers |
| Incontrovertible | 24 answers |
| Unquestionable | 25 answers |
| Undisputed | 26 answers |
| incontestable | 30 answers |
| Irrefutable | 30 answers |
| airtight | 31 answers |
| veridical | 39 answers |
| Understandable | 44 answers |
| indubitable | 53 answers |
| unenclosed | 53 answers |
| evidenced | 54 answers |
| Actual | 54 answers |
| Evinced | 54 answers |
| observable | 55 answers |
| Undeniable | 55 answers |
| overt | 55 answers |
| Tangible | 56 answers |
| Defined | 56 answers |
| detectable | 56 answers |
| crystalline | 57 answers |
| Legible | 57 answers |
| Cloudless | 58 answers |
| Real | 58 answers |
| Unambiguous | 58 answers |
| showing | 59 answers |
| Patent | 59 answers |
| Exhibited | 59 answers |
| distinguishable | 59 answers |
| perceptible | 59 answers |
| Categorical | 61 answers |
| Unconcealed | 63 answers |
| unmistakable | 63 answers |
| Decisive | 63 answers |
| Displayed. | 63 answers |
| comprehensible | 63 answers |
| Demonstrated | 64 answers |
| disclosed | 64 answers |
| intelligible | 64 answers |
| Undisguised | 65 answers |
| unclouded | 65 answers |
| Forthright | 66 answers |
| Proven | 66 answers |
| discernible | 66 answers |
| outspoken | 66 answers |
| unclosed | 66 answers |
| Visible | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with INDISPUTABLE (5)
The intellect and the feelings can act quite _independently _of each other; we recognize that, and we look around for a Ruler who is master over both, and can serve as a _definite and indisputable “I,” _and enable us to know what we mean and who or what we are talking about when we use that pronoun, but we have to give it up and confess that we cannot find him.
How then had it vanished? Mugambi’s savage imagination was filled with visions of the spirits of departed friends and enemies, for only to the machinations of such as these could he attribute the disappearance of his pouch and knob-stick in the first excitement of the discovery of their loss; but later and more careful investigation, such as his woodcraft made possible, revealed indisputable evidence of a more material explanation than his excited fancy and superstition had at first led him to accept.
They tried then to haul it on board, but its weight was so considerable that the tightness of the cord separated the tail from the body, and, deprived of this ornament, he disappeared under the water.” “Indeed! is that a fact?” “An indisputable fact, my good Ned.
The case was different, however, when the press-gang was abroad, when prayers and excuses were alike disregarded, and we were forced into the service, like native levies impelled toward the foe less by the inherent righteousness of the cause than by the indisputable rifles of their white allies.
And this one is pre-eminently indisputable: that what mankind has generally agreed to accept as first-class art in any of the varied forms of fictitious narrative has never been a truthful reproduction of the artist's era.
Quotes with INDISPUTABLE (3)
It is indisputable that the being whose capacities of enjoyment are low, has the greatest chance of having them fully satisfied; and a highly endowed being will always feel that any happiness which he can look for, as the world is constituted, is imperfect. But he can learn to bear its imperfections, if they are at all bearable; and they will not make him envy the being who is indeed unconscious of the imperfections, but only because he feels not at all the good which those i…
What doesn't quicken dies. That's an indisputable truth of life.
As the historian Edward Grant explained, 'It is indisputable that modern science emerged in the seventeenth century in Western Europe and nowhere else'. ... The crucial question is: Why? My answer to this question is as brief as it is unoriginal: Christianity depicted God as a rational, responsive, dependable, and omnipotent being and the universe as his personal creation, thus having a rational, lawful, stable structure, awaiting human comprehension.