undeniably-built
|un-de-ni-a-bly-built|
/ˌʌndɪˈnaɪəbli bɪlt/
impressively structured
Etymology
'undeniably-built' originates from the combination of 'undeniably' and 'built'. 'Undeniably' comes from the word 'deny', which originates from Latin 'denegare', meaning 'to refuse'. 'Built' is the past participle of 'build', which comes from Old English 'byldan', meaning 'to construct'.
'undeniably' evolved from the Latin 'denegare' through Old French 'denier', and 'built' evolved from Old English 'byldan'.
Initially, 'undeniably' meant 'in a manner that cannot be denied', and 'built' meant 'constructed'. Together, they evolved to describe a physique that is impressive and cannot be disputed.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
having a structure or physique that is impressive and cannot be denied or disputed.
The athlete was undeniably-built, with muscles that seemed to ripple with every movement.
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Last updated: 2025/04/29 07:11
