Irrefragable
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /ɪˈɹɛfɹəɡəb(ə)l/
Origin
16th century. From Latin irrefrÄgÄbilis, from refrÄgor ("oppose, contest").
Full definition of irrefragable
Adjective
irrefragable
- Which cannot be refuted; indisputable, clearly right, incontrovertible.
- 1885, Charlotte M. Yonge, Nuttie's Father, ch. 20:Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff.
- 1913, Jack London, John Barleycorn, ch. 19:We didn't. That is the irrefragable fact. We didn't.
- 2001 Jan. 14, Harold Evans, "Bookend: White House Book Club," New York Times (retrieved 18 Nov 2012)Lionel Trilling has cautioned us that an idea derived from reading is not a unitary, irrefragable thing but something modified in its transmission.
Synonyms
- (which cannot be refuted) incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable, irrefutable, unanswerable, undeniable, unquestionable