unquestionably


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un·ques·tion·a·ble

 (ŭn-kwĕs′chə-nə-bəl)
adj.
Beyond question or doubt. See Synonyms at authentic.

un·ques′tion·a·bil′i·ty, un′ques′tion·a·ble·ness n.
un·ques′tion·a·bly adv.
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unquestionably

(ʌnˈkwɛstʃənəblɪ)
adv
1. indisputably; definitely: an unquestionably great club.
2. (sentence modifier) without a doubt; certainly: unquestionably there were costs incurred.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adv.1.unquestionably - without question; "Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow"; "they hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members"
2.unquestionably - without question and beyond doubt; "it was decidedly too expensive"; "she told him off in spades"; "by all odds they should win"
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unquestionably

adverb
It is so; as you say or ask:
Informal: OK, uh-huh, yeah, yep.
Slang: right on.
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Translations
بالتأكيد
nesporně
tvímælalaust
kesinmuhakkakşüphesiz

unquestionably

[ʌnˈkwestʃənəblɪ] ADVindiscutiblemente, incuestionablemente
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unquestionably

[ʌnˈkwɛstʃənəbli] advincontestablement
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unquestionably

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unquestionably

[ʌnˈkwɛstʃənəblɪ] advindiscutibilmente
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unquestionable

(anˈkwestʃənəbl) adjective
that cannot be doubted; completely certain. unquestionable proof.
unˈquestionably adverb
certainly. Unquestionably, he deserves to be punished.
unˈquestioning adjective
(done etc) without any disagreement or protest. unquestioning obedience/belief.
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References in classic literature ?
Vanstone had unquestionably left the house in good spirits.
It has been remarked, upon another occasion, and the remark is unquestionably just, that an hereditary monarch, though often the oppressor of his people, has personally too much stake in the government to be in any material danger of being corrupted by foreign powers.
"Unquestionably so; excepting those privations on the desert, we have encountered no serious danger."
She was unquestionably a handsome person--with the one serious drawback of her ghastly complexion, and with the less noticeable defect of a total want of tenderness in the expression of her eyes.
authorities, so unquestionably genuine as to justify their narration in a connected form.
How to extend the service and at the same time cheapen it to small users--that was the Gordian knot; and the man who unquestionably did most to untie it was Edward J.
For many years, though a vague report would now and then find its way across the sea -- like a shapeless piece of driftwood tossed ashore with the initials of a name upon it -- yet no tidings of them unquestionably authentic were received.
But now, this thing had actually and unquestionably failed.
As a matter of fact, "Thus Spake Zarathustra", though it is unquestionably Nietzsche's opus magnum, is by no means the first of Nietzsche's works that the beginner ought to undertake to read.
"Unquestionably," replied Michel Ardan; "but we shall not."
After Boris came a lady with the colonel, then the general himself, then the Rostovs, and the party became unquestionably exactly like all other evening parties.
She was built for hard driving, and unquestionably she got all the driving she could stand.