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unquestionably
[ uhn-kwes-chuh-nuh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that is beyond question or doubt; certainly:
Can you say that he is unquestionably guilty of this crime?
- in a way that is above criticism or without exception:
As a wife and mother, she is unquestionably devoted.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of unquestionably1
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Example Sentences
In other words, the author sounds like an unquestionably worthy candidate and a writer you wish you knew more about.
The focus showed in his performance, with T-Rex unquestionably winning all three rounds.
Obama instead attended a pair of political fundraisers, though one was for Sen. Dick Durbin and was unquestionably worthwhile.
If the US commander is told to “conduct” a series of tactical tasks with 10,000 troops, he will unquestionably succeed.
While Murthy is unquestionably accomplished, there is one major gap in his résumé: He has never served as a traditional doctor.
They are unquestionably penitent now; but then, you know, they have the recollection of very recent suffering fresh upon them.
The state of combination of the soil constituents unquestionably exercise a most important influence on its fertility.
Unquestionably he stood aloof from the battle, watching its progress at a safe distance.
In this change of attitude his artistic sensibility unquestionably played a part.
It is, unquestionably a finer head than that which at present figures upon the shoulders of the famous statue.
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