undoubted

  • 21undoubted — un·doubted …

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  • 22undoubted — un•doubt•ed [[t]ʌnˈdaʊ tɪd[/t]] adj. not doubted or disputed; accepted as true or authentic • Etymology: 1425–75 un•doubt′ed•ly, adv …

    From formal English to slang

  • 23undoubted — /ʌnˈdaʊtəd/ (say un dowtuhd) adjective not called in question; accepted as beyond doubt; undisputed. –undoubtedly, adverb …

  • 24undoubted — adj. certain, not questioned, not regarded as doubtful. Derivatives: undoubtedly adv …

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  • 25Undoubtedly — Undoubted Un*doubt ed, a. Not doubted; not called in question; indubitable; indisputable; as, undoubted proof; undoubted hero. {Un*doubt ed*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 26undoubtedly — undoubted ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not questioned or doubted by anyone. DERIVATIVES undoubtedly adverb …

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  • 27ἀδιστακτότερον — ἀδίστακτος undoubted adverbial comp ἀδίστακτος undoubted masc acc comp sg ἀδίστακτος undoubted neut nom/voc/acc comp sg …

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