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undoubted
[ uhn-dou-tid ]
undoubted
/ ʌˈ岹ʊɪ /
adjective
- beyond doubt; certain or indisputable
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·dzܲĻ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of undoubted1
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Example Sentences
In the second half, Celtic's undoubted quality - and perhaps Rangers' exertions from Thursday's penalty shootout win against Fenerbahce - started to take their toll as the league leaders roared back to 2-2.
I expect he'll do the exact same thing with the England white-ball team, helping them find the fun that will release their undoubted talent.
But while he seeks to capitalise on the project's undoubted success, a contrast is unavoidable between the depressed state of the country as a whole, and the soaring achievement of fixing this magnificent Gothic cathedral.
While Prograis has two world titles from a stellar career, Catterall - although only four years younger than the American - has yet to truly catapult himself into conversations about elite fighters despite undoubted talent.
And despite the undoubted benefits the weight-loss drugs demonstrate, health experts have warned they should not be seen as a quick fix.
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