"Unquestionably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unquestionably" Meaning

Meaning: Without a doubt; certainly; definitely.

Example: "She is the best singer, unquestionably."

"Unquestionably" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Unquestionably"


1. Formal Debate

In the academic debate, John's arguments were unquestionably stronger than Sarah's, which is why the judges scored him the winner.

2. Newspaper Editorial

The new policy has been implemented successfully for years, with worldwide adoption of renewable energy unquestionably the best approach to sustainability.

3. Educational Setting

It is unquestionably true that knowing a second language opens more career opportunities for anyone looking to develop professionally.

4. Fictional Dialogue

"I don't believe his alibi," said Detective James. "The evidence I have collected unquestionably proves he was at the scene of the crime."

5. Historical Documentation

The writings of Leonardo da Vinci unquestionably demonstrate his pioneering spirit and imaginative ideas that still inspire art and science today.

"Unquestionably" Similar Words

Unqualifiable

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Unqualified

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Lacking the necessary qualifications, education, or experience to perform a particular job or task, or not having a recognized certification or approval to do something.

Unqualifiedly

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Unquantifiable

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The word "unquantifiable" refers to something that cannot be measured or quantified, i.e., its value or extent cannot be expressed or calculated in terms of numbers or other mathematical terms.

Unquenchable

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Describing something as unquenchable means being unable to be satisfied or fulfilled; requiring constant replenishment or stimulation. It can also refer to a thirst or desire that cannot be quenched.<br><br>Example: "Her ambition is an unquenchable drive that fuels her determination to succeed."

Unquenchably

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Meaning: extremely enthusiastically or energetically, to an extent that cannot be satisfied or satisfied by anything.

Unquenched

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Unquestionable

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Utterly certain or convinced that something is true or certain. Providing no reason for doubt or uncertainty.

Unquestioned

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Complete confidence or faith in someone or something without any doubts or questions.<br><br>Example: The politician's popularity was unshakeable, thanks to her unquestioned honestly and dedication to public service.<br><br>In other words, something or someone with unquestioned is accepted as true, good, or right without anybody questioning it.

Unquestioning

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Complete trust or loyalty, without questioning or doubting. Unwavering confidence in someone or something.

Unquestioningly

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Without hesitation or doubt, accepting or believing something without questioning.

Unquiet

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Restless or agitated; unable to rest or be quiet.

Unquote

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To set something free from quotation marks, often referring to reporting someone's exact words, words or phrases spoken by someone, especially when quoted in writing.

Unquoted

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Not expressed or stated directly; not explicitly mentioned or referred to.

Unraised

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Unranked

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Unranked refers to a person or entity that has not been assigned or achieved a ranking in a particular category, competition, or hierarchy. In sports, it often refers to a team or player that has not yet earned a ranking or position in a competitive league or standings.