Indisputable vs Convincing - What's the difference?
indisputable | convincing | Related terms |
Effective as proof or evidence.
* November 17 2012 , BBC Sport: Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham [http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20278355]
Indisputable is a related term of convincing.
As adjectives the difference between indisputable and convincing
is that indisputable is not disputable; not open to question; obviously true while convincing is effective as proof or evidence.As a verb convincing is
.indisputable
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Alternative forms
* undisputableSynonyms
*inarguable *unarguable * unchallengeableSee also
* undeniable * irrefutable ----convincing
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Our convincing evidence was sufficient in the end to convince the judge.
- While they have still only suffered one home defeat by Spurs in 19 years, this was not as convincing a victory as the scoreline suggests.
