unmistakable
Americanadjective
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of unmistakable
First recorded in 1660–70; un- 1 + mistakable
Explanation
Something unmistakable is so clear and obvious that it can't be confused with anything else, like the bright colors of a rainbow or the unique sound of your favorite singer's voice. The smell of freshly baked cookies wafting through the house is unmistakable. A famous landmark, like the Eiffel Tower, is unmistakable because of its unique shape and structure. Unmistakable also applies to sounds, such as the roar of a lion, or feelings, like the unmistakable warmth of a hug from a loved one. This word emphasizes clarity and distinctiveness, making sure there's no room for doubt or confusion.
Vocabulary lists containing unmistakable
Obvious
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Example Sentences
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"The signs from El-Obeid are clear and unmistakable: another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan," he warned.
From Barron's • Jul. 3, 2026
Thomas writes with unmistakable moral clarity about what this nation did to Black Americans.
From Slate • Jul. 2, 2026
“Once finalized, this resolution will achieve significant recovery for taxpayers and send an unmistakable message that companies putting children’s health at risk will face serious consequences.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 29, 2026
“From the moment you arrive, the home’s timeless Texas limestone facade, rich wood beams, and refined architectural detailing create an unmistakable sense of understated luxury,” the listing—which was held by Courtney Oldham of Compass—stated.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 5, 2026
She stared a second longer before bowing her head in an unmistakable nod; an agreement, a consent.
From "Beasts of Prey" by Ayana Gray
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