English
Etymology
16th Century, French irréfragable, Latin irrefragabilis, from ''refragi", "to oppose", "to contest".
Adjective
irrefragable
- Clearly right, indisputably correct.
See also
irrefragability
irrefragably
refragable
Synonyms
incontestable
incontrovertible
indisputable
indubitable
irrefutable
unanswerable
undeniable
unquestionable
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