incontradictable
English
Etymology
From in- + contradict + -able.
Adjective
incontradictable (comparative more incontradictable, superlative most incontradictable)
- (obsolete) Not able to be contradicted; incontrovertible. [17th c.]
- 1624, John Smith, Generall Historie, in Kupperman 1988, p. 83:
- And now where some affirmed it was ill done of the Councell to send forth men so badly provided, this incontradictable reason will shew them plainely they are too ill advised to nourish such ill conceits [...].
- 1624, John Smith, Generall Historie, in Kupperman 1988, p. 83: