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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unquestionably1
Example Sentences
ever her role, “The Valley” is unquestionably marked by her influence; this brand of suburban chaos wouldn’t exist without Vanderpump.
Murakami is unquestionably adept with a brush, a pen or a computer, creating iconic art that features manga, anime, cartoons and brightly colored anthropomorphic cherry blossoms, mushrooms and assorted flowers.
It is unquestionably painful to face the truth about the global climate crisis, and emotionally logical to avoid the let-down of investing in a cause without seeing significant or meaningful change.
Cave’s film would unquestionably be more successful if it encouraged Kidman to use her full array of quirks.
Johnson admitted mistakes were made and that "there were unquestionably things we should have done differently", but insisted that ministers had done their "level best" in difficult circumstances.
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