Unmistakable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɪˈsteɪkəbəl/

Definitions of unmistakable

adjective clearly able to be recognized or identified; not able to be mistaken for something else

Example Sentences

A1 The unmistakable smell of fresh cookies filled the kitchen.

A2 Her unmistakable laughter could be heard across the room.

B1 The unmistakable sound of fireworks signaled the start of the celebration.

B2 His unmistakable talent for painting was evident in every brushstroke.

C1 The unmistakable truth was finally revealed after years of speculation.

C2 The unmistakable beauty of the sunset took their breath away.

Examples of unmistakable in a Sentence

formal The unmistakable sound of thunder could be heard in the distance.

informal Her unmistakable laugh always brightens up the room.

slang That car has an unmistakable cool factor.

figurative The artist's style is so unique, it's unmistakable in any gallery.

Grammatical Forms of unmistakable

past tense

unmistakable

plural

unmistakables

comparative

more unmistakable

superlative

most unmistakable

present tense

unmistakable

future tense

will be unmistakable

perfect tense

has been unmistakable

continuous tense

is being unmistakable

singular

unmistakable

positive degree

unmistakable

infinitive

to be unmistakable

gerund

being unmistakable

participle

unmistakably

Origin and Evolution of unmistakable

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unmistakable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'mistakable' which comes from the verb 'mistake' meaning 'to identify incorrectly or inaccurately'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unmistakable' has retained its original meaning of being clearly identifiable or not able to be confused with something else. The word has become widely used in English language to describe something that is easily recognizable or obvious.