"I have irrefutable proof that the Earth revolves around the Sun."
Something that is Irrefutable can not be argued or seen with any other conclusion.
Charles Thomas Bolton
The sentence, Janet thought Sean's answer was very reassuring, is an example of how to use reassuring in a sentence.
Apple trees are deciduous.
Thankfully, we are all unhurt.
The best sentence to use the word meniscus in is in a science sentence. You could say the meniscus of the liquid reads at 2 centiliters.
The defense attorney's argument was irrefutable, and his client was aquitted.
"The evidence given during the debate was so convincing, it was nearly irrefutable."
that cannot be refuted or disproved: irrefutable logic.
The Irrefutable Truth about Demons was created in 2000.
Q: When do I use "For your information..." in [a] sentence? A: When you wish to belittle your counterpart's position of authority. A2: When you wish to establish an air of superiority and "talk down" to your adversary. A3: When you are certain - beyond reproach - that you have irrefutable information (relevant to the topic of discourse) which your counterpart is lacking.
"Irrefutable" means something that cannot be denied, disproven, or challenged. It refers to evidence or arguments that are so clear and compelling that they leave no room for doubt. In essence, if something is irrefutable, it is accepted as true or valid without question.
The cast of Irrefutable - 2009 includes: Kate Bowman as Young Woman Anne Heche as Patsy
That is the correct spelling of the word "undeniable" (irrefutable).
Yes, I have irrefutable firsthand knowledge of this. Wowzers.
Because there is irrefutable contemporaneous evidence to prove it.
final, convincing, absolute, clinching, decisive, conclusive, irrefutable
Irrefutable means cannot be disproved or dissagreed with.