undoubted
not called in question; accepted as beyond doubt; undisputed.
Origin of undoubted
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- un·doubt·ed·ly, adverb
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How to use undoubted in a sentence
Of course, Beijing and Taipei have many reasons to avoid war, given the lives that hang in the balance and undoubted economic devastation.
The Retreat from Afghanistan Has Made America's Allies Nervous. None More So Than Taiwan | Charlie Campbell / Shanghai | September 3, 2021 | TimeThat said, let me ease your undoubted panic a little: you already have more in retirement assets than most people.
Because she wants the world to know—to paraphrase her undoubted nemesis Gloria Steinem—that “this is what 55 looks like.”
The One Good Thing Michele Bachmann Did: Proudly Blurt Out Her Age | Judith Newman | January 8, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTDespite the undoubted impact of this novel, this disturbing vision bends the story in an unlikely direction.
But the undoubted apogee of the festival was the young Pakistani platoon.
undoubted specimens of the great masters are now very rarely to be had, unless at a very high price.
Violins and Violin Makers | Joseph PearceAn undoubted violin of any period of this great master's make, is well worthy the attention of the virtuoso.
Violins and Violin Makers | Joseph PearceThe first and most prominent thing which strikes an observer, is, the undoubted general revival of trade and commerce.
Fight for your undoubted rights, but gladly give up anything which may conduce to the pleasure of others, or benefit them.
Digby Heathcote | W.H.G. KingstonHere, therefore, is an undoubted link between the Marian and Elizabethan Churches.
Ireland Under the Tudors, Vol. II (of 3) | Richard Bagwell
British Dictionary definitions for undoubted
/ (ʌnˈdaʊtɪd) /
beyond doubt; certain or indisputable
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