questionless
Americanadjective
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unquestionable; doubtless.
a questionless fact.
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unquestioning.
questionless faith in God.
adverb
adjective
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blindly adhering, as to a principle or course of action; unquestioning
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a less common word for unquestionable
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of questionless
late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; see origin at question, -less
Example Sentences
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Since he was absent from the apparent questionless press conference, we will get his take on the first turn crash and his mind set for the remaining two rounds.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His brown beard, usually so neatly trimmed, looked ragged now, and his eyes, which Lyman had thought were full of sharp and cutting inquiry, now looked dull and questionless.
From Old Ebenezer by Read, Opie Percival
They were questionless most uncertain; but they held out to me, at least, a substantial consolation, in the certainty of meeting death in the attempt, if unsuccessful.
From Manon Lescaut by Prévost, Abbé
Asphodel scents did Gilgal's breezes bring— Through nuptial shadows, questionless, full fast The angels sped, for momently there passed A something blue which seemed to be a wing.
From Poems by Hugo, Victor
He is no unlettered man, though in shew simple; for questionless, he has much in his budget, which he can utter too in fit time and place.
From Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters by Earle, John
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