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Unquestionably   /ənkwˈɛstʃənəbli/   Listen
Unquestionably

adverb
1.
Without question.  Synonym: unimpeachably.  "They hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members"
2.
Without question and beyond doubt.  Synonyms: by all odds, decidedly, definitely, emphatically, in spades.  "She told him off in spades" , "By all odds they should win"






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"Unquestionably" Quotes from Famous Books



... watery monogram among the fir-lined shores. A dense smoke still obscures the sun,—a rich haze that softens the distance and lends a picturesqueness that is perhaps not wholly natural to the locality, though the San Juan Islands are unquestionably beautiful. ...
— Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska • Charles Warren Stoddard

... is correct, in the light of all the remainder of the comedy we should naturally translate: "in the sixth year, having come into my deme, I salute you gladly." But we do no violence to the construction if we say that [Greek: elth es ton demon] means "going (forth) to my deme." Unquestionably up to the end of the first choral ode at v. 236, the action has gone on in Athens. But here, we are told, comes the change of place. In v. 202 Dicaeopolis has declared that he is "going in." What does he enter but his house in the city? At ...
— The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 • Various

... There was unquestionably a strong vein of tenderness running through the stoical character of the Duke, and if we were more intimately acquainted with his private life we should probably see many traces of it. Such traces exist as it is. We have Mme de Sevigne's account of his reception of the news of the Passage ...
— Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France • Edmund Gosse

... transport to encounter a majestic Me; and in this impulse I can honestly aver that there was no tinge of vanity. I should say, rather, that it sprang from the utter humility of the disciple who instantly, absolutely, and unquestionably accepted the master's word. Be these things as they may, the Carlylean gospel came to me, not as a revelation of another's mind, but as an unveiling of a something which seemed to have been for ever my own, though until that great hour I had ...
— Recollections • David Christie Murray

... smelt it?" said I, still cloudy with surprise. "Yes. Unquestionably. Very rancid." She glanced oddly at me, and, with less fellowship in her tone, said, "I was going to warn you—" when suddenly, down at the corrals, the boys began to shoot at large. "Oh, dear!" she cried, ...
— Lin McLean • Owen Wister


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