Undoubted

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdaʊtɪd/

Definitions of undoubted

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Undoubted' is an adjective because it describes something that is certain or unquestionable.

Example Sentences

A1 It is undoubted that the sun rises in the east every morning.

A2 Her undoubted talent for singing has earned her a spot in the school choir.

B1 The undoubted success of the project was attributed to the hard work of the team.

B2 There is undoubted evidence to support the theory of climate change.

C1 The undoubted quality of the product has made it a top choice among consumers.

C2 His undoubted expertise in the field has earned him international recognition.

Examples of undoubted in a Sentence

formal The undoubted success of the project was evident in the final results.

informal There's undoubted talent in that band, they always put on a great show.

slang She's undoubted the coolest girl in school, everyone wants to be her friend.

figurative The undoubted weight of responsibility on his shoulders was visible in his tired eyes.

Grammatical Forms of undoubted

past tense

undoubted

plural

undoubted

comparative

more undoubted

superlative

most undoubted

present tense

undoubting

future tense

will undoubt

perfect tense

have undoubted

continuous tense

am undoubting

singular

undoubted

positive degree

undoubted

infinitive

to undoubt

gerund

undoubting

participle

undoubted

Origin and Evolution of undoubted

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'undoubted' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'doubted' which comes from the Old French word 'dubiter' meaning 'to doubt'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'undoubted' has evolved to emphasize something that is certain or unquestionable, shedding its earlier association with doubt or uncertainty.