indubitably

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  1. In an indubitable manner; unquestionably; without or beyond doubt; evidently. These are oracles indubitably clear and infallibly certain. Barrow. Had he lived in the age of the crusades, he would indubitably have headed one of those expeditions himself. Prescott, Ferd. and Isa., ii. 21. An inference of this kind could not so indubitably be drawn. Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter, ii.

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  • They were all indubitably, aggressively alive Everybody was alive once more! —  The First Men In The Moon
  • "I hope you're being paid to do this," said a stout patron, well-suited in navy, the label indubitably Italian. —  Torontoist
  • The Superb is, indubitably, a fine car: sensible, spacious, good value. —  BBC TopGear: Cars and Autos News
  • Yet indubitably--as he reluctantly admitted--each owner of Brockhurst had very certainly found death in the midst of life, and that according to some rather brutal and bloody pattern. —  The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance
  • It was a photograph of Isabel Perry, an Isabel somewhat younger than the girl he knew, but Isabel--indubitably Isabel! —  Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
 

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/ɪnˈdjubɪtəbli/
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