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3 definitions found

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Unquestionable \Un*ques"tion*a*ble\, adjective

1. Not questionable; as, an unquestionable title.

2. Not inviting questions or conversation. [R.] --Shak. -- {Un*ques"tion*a*bly}, adverb

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

unquestionable

adjective

1: impossible to question; "unquestionable authority" [ant: {questionable}]

2: not counterfeit or copied; "an authentic signature"; "a bona fide manuscript"; "an unquestionable antique"; "photographs taken in a veritable bull ring" [syn: {authentic}, {bona fide}, {veritable}]

3: not open to question; "an unquestionable (or unequivocal) loss of prestige"

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

111 Moby Thesaurus words for "unquestionable": absolute, actual, admitting no question, ascertained, attested, authenticated, believable, bona fide, categorically true, certain, certified, clear, colorable, conceivable, conclusive, confirmable, confirmed, corroborated, credible, deep-seated, definite, demonstrable, demonstratable, demonstrated, dependable, determined, documentary, effectual, esoteric, established, factual, fiduciary, flat, genuine, historical, immanent, implanted, implicit, inalienable, inappealable, incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable, indwelling, infixed, ingrained, inherent, inner, internal, intrinsic, inward, inwrought, irreducible, irrefragable, irrefutable, manifest, not in error, objectively true, obvious, patent, plausible, positive, private, provable, proved, real, reliable, resident, secret, self-evident, subjective, substantiated, sure, sure-enough, tenable, testable, true, true as gospel, trustworthy, trusty, truthful, unalienable, unanswerable, unchallengeable, unconfutable, unconfuted, uncontestable, undeniable, undenied, undoubted, unequivocal, unerroneous, unexceptionable, unfallacious, unfalse, unimpeachable, unmistakable, unmistaken, unrefutable, unrefuted, up-and-down, validated, veracious, verifiable, verified, veritable, very, well-founded, well-grounded, worthy of faith

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