Undoubtable vs Conclusive - What's the difference?
undoubtable | conclusive |
(rare) Incapable of being doubted; indubitable.
*1904 , , The Island Pharisees , ch. 20,
*:Her undoubtable quality had a non-individual flavour, as if standing for her class.
Pertaining to a conclusion
Providing an end to something; decisive.
As adjectives the difference between undoubtable and conclusive
is that undoubtable is (rare) incapable of being doubted; indubitable while conclusive is pertaining to a conclusion.undoubtable
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*undoubtablyReferences
* * *Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.conclusive
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(en adjective)- The set of premises of a valid argument is conclusive in the sense that no further evidence could possibly be added to the set of premises which would make the argument invalid.
