unarguably

IPA: ʌnˈɑrgjuʌbɫi

adverb

  • not subject to question or doubt
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Examples of "unarguably" in Sentences

  • Obviously at face value this is an unarguably noble cause.
  • There is unarguably something very wrong with you if you believe otherwise.
  • His rendition of “Hurt” was unarguably, to me, the best performance on the show this season.
  • Yes, John D, his “legacy is already secure” – i.e., as unarguably the worst president in American history.
  • Achille Varzi, unarguably one of the great names in the history of motorsport, is not unarguably most famous for what he didn't achieve.
  • I regard it as plural, not least because I so often see the Spanish equivalent datos, which is unarguably plural (and I often translate it as figures rather than data).
  • Imbued with a sense of past injustice, and a belief that the FIA stewards discriminate against McLaren, they perhaps felt the need to present the stewards with a picture in which Jarno Trulli was unarguably at fault.
  • Cyrus Adler of the American Jewish Committee declared in 1909 that it was time for Jewish scholars to issue “a very strongly worded declaration as to the practical identity of the white race” that made Jews unarguably white.
  • In fact Curtly's curtness was a pleasant balm to the bombast and phoniness of even the most well-intentioned and unarguably necessary awards do, an impression not immediately dispelled by the appearance of the hosts, an unlikely sandwiching together of Gaby Logan and Ravi Shastri.

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