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indubitably
[ in-doo-bi-tuh-blee, in-dyoo‐ ]
adverb
- in a way that is patently evident or certain; unquestionably; without doubt:
A week at the spa has indubitably improved his health.
indubitably
/ ɪˈːɪəɪ /
adverb
- without doubt; certainly
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of indubitably1
Example Sentences
For all of the Lennons’ optimism and encouragement, "One to One" makes it indubitably clear that dark clouds are on the couple’s horizon.
But I knew the truth: we were indubitably doomed to plunge to our deaths in the hazy water below.
The question will need to be answered by understanding the only subjectivity we are indubitably confident of: our own.
In the process, they have created a stadium that does, indeed, feel indubitably SoCal — a place that is both indoors and out, a place where intimate experiences can be had amid the industrial scale.
And the lessons inherent in Starr's MasterClass make this point indubitably clear.
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