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inarguably

American  
[in-ahr-gyoo-uhb-lee] / ɪnˈɑr gju əb li /

adverb

  1. without any doubt; definitely; unquestionably.

  2. in an inarguable way.


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But the silence has catalyzed non-Swiftie onlookers to gin up something decisively, inarguably odious to place at the singer’s feet.

From Salon Jul. 9, 2026

Although she chased cats, bit bus conductors and left messes on other people’s rugs, Tulip was inarguably the love of J.R.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 23, 2026

I take no pleasure in hating “With Love, Meghan” — Markle is a local gal who inarguably got a very bum deal in her early married life, and I honestly want her to succeed.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 5, 2025

Five of the 20 headline pledges have inarguably been delivered upon, and things like funding the NHS and the Scottish Child Payment are no small matter.

From BBC May 5, 2025

Laucks was inarguably one of the most eccentric people in the New York chess community, with conflicting values and erratic behavior.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady

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