Indubitably: meaning, definitions and examples
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indubitably
[ ษชnหdjuหbษชtษbli ]
formal
in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted; undoubtedly.
Synonyms
certainly, undoubtedly, unquestionably
Examples of usage
- The decision to move forward with the project was indubitably the right choice.
- His talent is indubitably exceptional.
formal
that cannot be doubted; patently evident or certain; unquestionable.
Synonyms
undeniable, undeniably, unquestionable
Examples of usage
- Her indubitable leadership skills have earned her the respect of her colleagues.
- The indubitable truth of the matter was finally revealed.
Translations
Translations of the word "indubitably" in other languages:
๐ต๐น indubitavelmente
๐ฎ๐ณ เคจเคฟเคธเฅเคธเคเคฆเฅเคน
๐ฉ๐ช zweifellos
๐ฎ๐ฉ tidak diragukan lagi
๐บ๐ฆ ะฑะตะทััะผะฝัะฒะฝะพ
๐ต๐ฑ niewฤ tpliwie
๐ฏ๐ต ็ใใชใ
๐ซ๐ท indubitablement
๐ช๐ธ indudablemente
๐น๐ท ลรผphesiz
๐ฐ๐ท ์์ฌํ ์ฌ์ง ์์ด
๐ธ๐ฆ ุจูุง ุดู
๐จ๐ฟ nepochybnฤ
๐ธ๐ฐ nepochybne
๐จ๐ณ ๆฏซๆ ็้ฎๅฐ
๐ธ๐ฎ nedvomno
๐ฎ๐ธ tvรญmรฆlalaust
๐ฐ๐ฟ ัำฉะทััะท
๐ฌ๐ช แแญแแแแ แแจแ
๐ฆ๐ฟ ลรผbhษsiz
๐ฒ๐ฝ indudablemente
Etymology
The word 'indubitably' originated from the Latin word 'indubitabilis', which means 'not to be doubted'. It entered the English language in the mid-17th century. Over time, it has been used to emphasize certainty and lack of doubt in various contexts, especially in formal or literary settings.
See also: doubt, doubter, doubtful, doubtfully, doubtfulness, doubts, indubitable, undoubted, undoubtedly.