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inarguable
[ in-ahr-gyoo-uh-buhl ]
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·g·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inarguable1
Example Sentences
But if any of those inarguable talents is feeling the sting of omission, know that you’re still good enough.
Press play on the first one, “Twilight,” or the last and inarguably most insane, “Breaking Dawn - Part 2,” and you will surely find something to calm your nerves in a very hoa-hoa-hoa-hoa-hoa way.
What’s inarguable is that “nuclear deterrent” is a nerve-racking concept, especially if voters once again hand the “godlike power” to launch a nuclear strike to Donald Trump.
It is inarguable what he’s done as an entrepreneur.
But whichever one of those arguments you make, what remains inarguable is the fact that this tournament represents progress for the national team program.
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