Synonyms for un assailable
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : uhn-uh-sey-luh-buh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌʌn əˈseɪ lə bəl |
Top 10 synonyms for un assailable
- accurate
- actual
- apodictic
- ascertained
- authoritative
- basic
- beyond doubt
- beyond question
- binding
- blameless
- buttoned up
- can bet on it
- certain
- cherished
- clean
- clear
- compulsory
- conclusive
- confirmable
- defended
- definite
- demonstrable
- dependable
- destined
- determined
- dogged
- double-checked
- durable
- entailed
- establishable
- fail-safe
- faultless
- final
- firm
- fixed
- for sure
- free from danger
- genuine
- goofproof
- guaranteed
- guarded
- hard
- having down pat
- home-free
- idiot-proof
- immaculate
- immune
- impassable
- impeccable
- impervious
- in safety
- in the bag
- inarguable
- inbred
- incontestable
- incontrovertible
- inculpable
- indubitable
- infallible
- insuperable
- insurmountable
- insusceptible
- intact
- invincible
- inviolable
- invulnerable
- ironclad
- irrebuttable
- irrefragable
- irrefutable
- irreproachable
- irresistible
- known
- maintained
- manifest
- natural
- necessary
- never-failing
- no ifs and or buts
- no ifs ands or buts about it
- no mistake
- nof ifs ands or buts
- nonnegotiable
- nontransferable
- obligatory
- obstinate
- obvious
- odds-on
- okay
- on ice
- open and shut
- out of danger
- out of harm's way
- patent
- perfect
- pertinacious
- plain
- positive
- powerful
- predestined
- preserved
- protected
- provable
- proven
- real
- reliable
- renitent
- resisting
- resolute
- riskless
- ruthless
- sacrosanct
- safe
- safe and sound
- safeguarded
- salted away
- secure
- set
- sheltered
- shielded
- sitting pretty
- snug
- solid
- sound
- spotless
- stable
- stainless
- staunch
- strong
- stubborn
- supreme
- sure
- sure thing
- sure-fire
- tended
- tested
- that's a fact
- tried
- true
- trustworthy
- unambiguous
- unanswerable
- unassailable
- unattackable
- unbeatable
- unblemished
- unbreakable
- unconquerable
- uncorrupted
- undamaged
- undefeatable
- undeniable
- under lock and key
- under one's wing
- undisputable
- undoubted
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unfabled
- unfailing
- unflinching
- unharmed
- unhurt
- unimpeachable
- uninjured
- unmistakable
- unmolested
- unquestionable
- unscathed
- unsurmountable
- untainted
- untarnished
- unthreatened
- untouchable
- untransferable
- unyielding
- veridical
- verifiable
- vindicated
- watched
- willful
Définition of un assailable
Origin :- 1590s, from un- (1) "not" + assailable (see assail). Related: Unassailably.
- As in impregnable : adj unyielding
- As in inalienable : adj absolute, inherent
- As in indisputable : adj beyond doubt
- As in indomitable : adj steadfast, unyielding
- As in invincible : adj indestructible
- As in irrefutable : adj beyond question
- As in safe : adj free from harm
- As in secure : adj safe
- As in undeniable : adj definite, proven
- As in inviolable : adj indestructible
- As in unimpeachable : adj blameless
- As in resistant : adj opposing
- As in unimpeachable : adj pure
- As in inarguable : adj certain
- As in incontestable : adj certain
- As in unassailable : adj certain
- As in undisputable : adj certain
- As in airtight : adj certain
- As in foolproof : adj infallible
Antonyms for un assailable
- acquired
- alienable
- beatable
- blamable
- blameful
- blameworthy
- breakable
- changeable
- conquerable
- contestable
- culpable
- dangerous
- destructible
- disputable
- doubted
- doubtful
- dubious
- endangered
- exposed
- flexible
- harmful
- impeachable
- imperfect
- impermanent
- incautious
- indefinite
- insecure
- loose
- moving
- obscure
- open
- penetrable
- permeable
- poisonous
- possible
- questionable
- receptive
- refutable
- reproachable
- risky
- susceptible
- transitory
- uncertain
- unclear
- unclosed
- undecided
- unfastened
- unfixed
- unguarded
- unprotected
- unproven
- unreliable
- unsafe
- unsealed
- unsecure
- unstable
- unsure
- unthoughtful
- vague
- vulnerable
- weak
- willing
- yielding
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