indubitably
Pronunciation Adverb
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Pronunciation Adverb
indubitably
- In a manner that leaves no possibility of doubt; undoubtedly.
- 1871, Thomas Hardy, Desperate Remedies, ch. 18:
- Now his first suspicion was indubitably confirmed.
- 1907, William James, "Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking":
- The world is indubitably one if you look at it in one way, but as indubitably is it many, if you look at it in another. It is both one and many—let us adopt a sort of pluralistic monism.
- 1871, Thomas Hardy, Desperate Remedies, ch. 18:
- undoubtably, undoubtedly, unquestionably, doubtlessly, assuredly, certainly, sure thing, without a doubt
- French: indubitablement
- German: unzweifelhaft
- Russian: несомне́нно
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