unquestionably

IPA: ʌnkwˈɛstʃʌnʌbɫi

adverb

  • without question; beyond doubt; indubitably.
  • (informal) OK, right-on
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Examples of "unquestionably" in Sentences

  • TORONTO - Petr Buzek unquestionably is the unlikeliest participant at
  • Kashmir unquestionably is a very large problem, an emotional problem.
  • “When people curse their parents, it unquestionably is a capital crime,” he writes.
  • And in a charter of Charles the Simple, _circ. _ 900, the term unquestionably occurs in this latter signification, disconnected from
  • Lehane has done something brave and ambitious: He has written a historical novel that unquestionably is his grab for the brass ring, an effort to establish his credentials in literary as well as commercial terms.
  • Yet Mr. Bush's flirtation with the term unquestionably pushed Muslim intellectuals to debate the legitimacy of its use and the cult of martyrdom that had -- and may still have -- a widespread grip on many among the faithful.
  • Frankenstein unquestionably joins with other early nineteenth-century texts (see Ellenberger 143-215) in beginning to craft the ingredients of the unconscious and the interpretation of dreams that Sigmund Freud proposed as scientific truth by the 1890s.
  • Positive law, proceeding from the free will of the legislator, unquestionably is endowed with a majesty which commands obedience, because such law is necessary to render the natural law more explicit and applicable to the concrete circumstances of life.
  • Jonathan Yardley on Lehane's Given Day: Lehane has done something brave and ambitious: He has written a historical novel that unquestionably is his grab for the brass ring, an effort to establish his credentials in literary as well as commercial terms ....

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