Indubitable vs Stated - What's the difference?
indubitable | stated | Related terms |
clearly true; providing no possibility of doubt.
That which is indubitable.
(state)
Settled; established; fixed.
* Addison
Recurring at a regular time; not occasional.
Indubitable is a related term of stated.
As adjectives the difference between indubitable and stated
is that indubitable is clearly true; providing no possibility of doubt while stated is settled; established; fixed.As a noun indubitable
is that which is indubitable.As a verb stated is
(state).indubitable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The indubitable effect of the potion convinced many unbelievers.
Synonyms
* undoubtableDerived terms
* indubitablyNoun
(en noun)- If we build logically upwards from a few indubitables , the whole system must remain correct.
stated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- He is capable of corruption who receives more than what is the stated and unquestionable fee of his office.
- stated preaching
- stated business hours