mou4 ho2 zang1 bin6無可爭辯无可争辩
Jyutpingmou4 ho2 zang1 bin6
Yalemòuh hó jāng bihn
Definition
Indisputable; irrefutable; beyond argument.
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How it's used
This term carries a formal and assertive tone, often used in professional, academic, or legal contexts to shut down further debate. It is rarely used in casual, everyday conversation between friends, where people would instead use phrases like 冇得拗 to express that something is not up for argument.
Examples
This fact is indisputable.
His achievements are an indisputable fact.
Related words
Common phrases
indisputable fact
irrefutable evidence
Common mistake
Learners often use this in casual settings where it sounds overly stiff or dramatic, similar to using 'irrefutable' in a casual text message. It is best reserved for serious discussions or written reports.
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Grammar guides
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