undeniably

IPA: ʌndɪnˈaɪʌbɫi

adverb

  • In an undeniable manner, or to an undeniable extent.
  • Used as a modal adverb to assert that that the indicated statement is undeniable.
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Examples of "undeniably" in Sentences

  • The award is undeniably notable.
  • The list is undeniably unreliable.
  • It is undeniably in the literature.
  • The article is undeniably discrmininate.
  • It's in the book, clearly and undeniably.
  • But the term undeniably has moral connotations as well.
  • This topic is undeniably in the realm of the specialist.
  • But the rest of these images undeniably improve the article.
  • Now we had been taken notice of, put forward, and patronized, in undeniably genteel society.
  • The religious dimension that undeniably is to be found in his writings adheres, however, to no particular creed.
  • The dark vignettes, over saturated colours, and often blown highlights have a certain undeniably flawed appeal to many.
  • Although the Sanskrit term undeniably has these derogatory connotations, the more neutral translation non-Indic-speaking invaders, shortened to non-Indic invaders, is less confrontational than “barbarians.”
  • Virtuose pastiches on Spanish baroque poetry in frills, and beside them folksong variations of rustic themes, were characteristic elements in the renewal during the 1920s south of the Pyrenees, and they distinguish it undeniably from the manifestos up by the
  • Because once you put aside the repeated miracle comebacks, the five-game winning streak, the personal mission of faith, the reversal of conventional football wisdom and the fact that he's soaked his critics with a Gatorade tub, you're left with the fact that his name is undeniably fun to say.

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