Irrefutável
Irrefutável is a Portuguese adjective that means "irrefutable" or "unquestionable" in English. The term derives from the Latin word "refutabilis," which means "that can be refuted or disproved." When something is described as irrefutável, it indicates that there is no possibility of denial, contradiction, or reasonable doubt regarding the matter at hand.
In legal contexts, irrefutável evidence refers to proof that is so conclusive and compelling that it cannot
The word is commonly used in academic, scientific, and journalistic writing to emphasize the strength of evidence
In everyday conversation, Portuguese speakers use irrefutável to describe arguments, facts, or statements that are logically
The concept of irrefutabilidade is closely related to other terms such as indiscutível (undiscussable), inquestionável (unquestionable),
The word has cognates in other Romance languages, including Spanish (irrefutable), French (irréfutable), and Italian (irrefutabile),