unarguables

English

Noun

unarguables

  1. plural of unarguable
    • 2009 April 1, Zoe Williams, “Facebook vigilantes”, in The Guardian:
      And yet, certain unarguables remain: one's first response to an event is rarely one's most mature or reasonable, and yet this is the response that governs any spontaneous outpouring.
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