Indisputably vs Undisputedly - What's the difference?
indisputably | undisputedly | Related terms |
In a manner that is incapable of being disputed or argued against.
In a way, or to an extent, that is not disputed
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Undisputedly is a related term of indisputably.
As adverbs the difference between indisputably and undisputedly
is that indisputably is in a manner that is incapable of being disputed or argued against while undisputedly is in a way, or to an extent, that is not disputed.indisputably
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* disputablyundisputedly
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