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αναμφισβήτητος — meaning in English: indisputable

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υποχρέωση
ypochréosi
αναμφισβήτητος
anamfisvítitos
κορίτσι
koritsi
παροχή
parochí
αυτογνωσία
aftognosia
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Usage
Native speakers use the word αναμφισβήτητος in formal discussions, debates, or when emphasizing the credibility of a statement or argument. For instance, a lawyer might assert that the evidence presented is αναμφισβήτητος to reinforce its validity in court.
Synonyms & nuances
While synonyms like 'αδιαμφισβήτητος' (adiamfisvítitos) also mean 'undisputed', αναμφισβήτητος carries a stronger connotation of being beyond doubt. You might choose αναμφισβήτητος when you want to emphasize the absolute nature of the assertion being made.
Culture
The word αναμφισβήτητος derives from the combination of 'ανά' meaning 'again' and 'μφιβητώ' meaning 'to question', which literally translates to 'not to be questioned again'. This reflects the Greek emphasis on rhetoric and logical argumentation, deeply rooted in their philosophical traditions dating back to ancient times. The term encapsulates a cultural appreciation for reasoned discourse and certainty in knowledge.
FAQ
Q.What does αναμφισβήτητος mean in English?
The word αναμφισβήτητος translates to 'indisputable' in English, indicating something that cannot be questioned or doubted.
Q.How do you use αναμφισβήτητος in a sentence?
You can use αναμφισβήτητος in a sentence like: 'Η επιστημονική απόδειξη είναι αναμφισβήτητος' which means 'The scientific evidence is indisputable.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with αναμφισβήτητος?
One common mistake is using it in informal contexts where simpler terms would suffice. It's essential to reserve αναμφισβήτητος for discussions that require a formal tone.
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