Indubitably

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈduːbɪtəbli/

Definitions of indubitably

adverb in a manner that is not open to doubt or question; unquestionably

Example Sentences

A1 The answer is indubitably correct.

A2 She is indubitably the best player on the team.

B1 The evidence indubitably proves his innocence.

B2 The project's success is indubitably due to her leadership.

C1 His expertise in the field is indubitably unparalleled.

C2 The artist's talent is indubitably recognized worldwide.

Examples of indubitably in a Sentence

formal The evidence presented in the case is indubitably compelling.

informal She is indubitably the best candidate for the job.

slang That movie was indubitably lit!

figurative His love for her was indubitably as deep as the ocean.

Grammatical Forms of indubitably

past tense

indubitably

plural

indubitably

comparative

more indubitably

superlative

most indubitably

present tense

indubitably

future tense

will indubitably

perfect tense

have indubitably

continuous tense

is indubitably

singular

indubitably

positive degree

indubitably

infinitive

to indubitably

gerund

indubitably

participle

indubitably

Origin and Evolution of indubitably

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'indubitably' originated from the Latin word 'indubitabilis', which means 'not to be doubted'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'indubitably' has retained its original meaning of being beyond doubt or unquestionable, and is commonly used in formal or emphatic contexts.