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indubitably

[ in-doo-bi-tuh-blee, in-dyoo ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is patently evident or certain; unquestionably; without doubt:

    A week at the spa has indubitably improved his health.



indubitably

/ ɪnˈdjuːbɪtəblɪ /

adverb

  1. without doubt; certainly


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Word History and Origins

Origin of indubitably1

First recorded in 1620–30; indubitable ( def ) + -ly ( def )

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Example Sentences

After his shaky hosting—sorry gays—Hugh Jackman is indubitably straight.

Cher is still indubitably Cher, and Mariah Carey lives as she sings: big and brightly.

He must indubitably ascend to The New Yorker and begin teaching at an Ivy League school.

And Prince Harry may be a Windsor, but in coloration and temperament he is indubitably a flaming-red Spencer.

The majority looked as if they belonged to the higher walks of Bohemia, and quite a fourth were indubitably fashionable.

This man was indubitably clever, and to a less educated eye than Gwynne's his face would appeal and fascinate.

It wants a great mental effort to recall events that are as indubitably past as if they had never happened at all.

But you are doubtless quite right to adhere to him; indubitably he adhered to you.

She then offered me the cup, which I was about to taste, when I perceived that the liquor was indubitably alcoholic!

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