axiomatic
ax·i·om·at·ic
adj \ˌak-sē-ə-ˈma-tik\Definition of AXIOMATIC
1
: taken for granted : self-evident <an axiomatic truth>
— ax·i·om·at·i·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
Examples of AXIOMATIC
- It is axiomatic that good athletes have a strong mental attitude.
- <it's axiomatic that the instinct for self-preservation is universal throughout the animal kingdom>
Origin of AXIOMATIC
Middle Greek axiōmatikos, from Greek, honorable, from axiōmat-, axiōma
First Known Use: 1797
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Synonyms: prima facie, self-evident
Related Words: self-explanatory; apparent, clear, evident, hands-down, manifest, obvious, open-and-shut, patent, plain, transparent, unmistakable; incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable, undeniable, unquestionable; accepted, given, granted
Near Antonyms: arguable, contestable, debatable, disputable, doubtable, dubious, moot, problematic (also problematical), questionable
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