unmistakable
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unmistakableness noun
- unmistakably adverb
Etymology
Origin of unmistakable
First recorded in 1660–70; un- 1 + mistakable
Example Sentences
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The historical parallels to the era of Mao Zedong are unmistakable, Chinese historians say.
"This coin captures everything we love about him, that unmistakable mischievous grin, his furry pal Gnasher by his side and that irresistible spirit of rebellion that has made him a favourite across generations," she said.
From BBC
Van Der Beek communicates an unmistakable feeling that there is a good person somewhere inside his character, dying to break free of the tortured fate his monstrous doppelganger has created for him.
From Salon
He looks with darting curiosity and unmistakable contempt at the world around him, but that world is reflected on his face: Its neon signage and passing car lights dance on his eyeballs.
It was unmistakable, and growing louder, which meant it was still advancing.
From Literature
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