absolute, clear as crystal, discernible, factual, incontestable, manifest, patent, plain as day, real, succinct, unconfutable, verifiable
Definitionadj. evident without proof or argument
Last update: October 29, 2018
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It is axiomatic that living in the world is very tough. [Please select]
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On the other hand, it is axiomatic that a penniless man is perfectly safe anywhere. [Please select]
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In this context, it is axiomatic that teachers should understand enough about how to use grammar effectively in writing to teach the children. [adjective]
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In the midst of opposition and persecution she proclaimed views respecting the rights and duties of women which today are generally accepted as axiomatic. [Please select]
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We (as western speakers of Indo-European languages) take as axiomatic that there is one self that is each of us. [adjective]
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It is axiomatic, and has the same place in psychology that axioms have in mathematics. [Please select]
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On what authority shall we suspend for the time being this axiomatic principle or that. [Please select]
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"[41] The same author adds: "this is evident of itself, and axiomatic. [Please select]
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These natural laws they did not make any great effort to discover; they rather took them for granted; and while they disagreed in their statement of principles, they still believed their principles to be axiomatic. [Please select]
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