Choose the option opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).The evidence the leader gave was incontrovertible?
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The opposite of "incontrovertible" is "contestable."
When something is described as "incontrovertible," it means that it is indisputable, impossible to argue against or deny, or beyond doubt. In other words, there is no room for disagreement or debate.
On the other hand, when something is "contestable," it means that it is open to challenge, debate, or disagreement. In this case, the evidence presented by the leader could be questioned or argued against.
"Practicable" means something is practical or feasible; "logical" means something is reasonable and makes sense. These words do not convey the opposite meaning of "incontrovertible."