Synonyms for indubitably


Grammar : Adv
Spell : in-doo-bi-tuh-buh l, -dyoo-
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈdu bɪ tə bəl, -ˈdyu-


Définition of indubitably

Origin :
  • late 15c., from indubitable + -ly (2).
  • adv unquestionably
Example sentences :
  • Yet in their racial and national relationships they are indubitably American.
  • Extract from : « The American Mind » by Bliss Perry
  • The Old and Merrie England indubitably procured it from those elements.
  • Extract from : « Another Sheaf » by John Galsworthy
  • We have, however, a Latin poem which is indubitably his work.
  • Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917 » by Various
  • Indubitably, it would be more likely that a jury would convict Perry.
  • Extract from : « The Winning Clue » by James Hay, Jr.
  • To the wrecker of railroads on Wall Street it was indubitably petty.
  • Extract from : « The Tyranny of the Dark » by Hamlin Garland
  • The time had been discreetly chosen—the coast was indubitably clear.
  • Extract from : « The Convert » by Elizabeth Robins
  • Coupled with his swinging corn tax, it was indubitably a stout platform.
  • Extract from : « The Freelands » by John Galsworthy
  • This interpretation is indubitably close to ours, though not to be confused with it.
  • Extract from : « The Mind and the Brain » by Alfred Binet
  • Indubitably he was of the nobility: his very bearing revealed that.
  • Extract from : « Luna Benamor » by Vicente Blasco Ibez
  • "And those the weakest," said the other voice, which was indubitably that of Larry Fitzgibbon.
  • Extract from : « The Prime Minister » by Anthony Trollope

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