indudable
undeniable
adjective een-doo-DAH-bleh Rare
Origin: From Latin in- (not) + dubitabilis (doubtable).
Also means
unquestionable
Usage Note
Indudable is stronger than probable — it asserts no room for doubt. The adverb indudablemente (undoubtedly) is very common in formal argument. Its near-synonym indiscutible leans more toward 'not open for debate', while indudable emphasizes the absence of personal doubt.
Examples
"Su talento es indudable."
Natural Translation
His talent is undeniable.
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