Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɪˈsteɪkən/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unmistaken' describes something that is not mistaken or incorrect
A1 The directions to the restaurant were unmistaken.
A2 She had an unmistaken feeling that something was wrong.
B1 The unmistaken evidence pointed to the suspect's guilt.
B2 His unmistaken talent for music was evident from a young age.
C1 The unmistaken truth finally came to light after years of investigation.
C2 Her unmistaken leadership qualities made her the perfect candidate for the job.
formal The evidence was unmistaken, pointing to the suspect's guilt beyond any doubt.
informal I could tell by her unmistaken expression that she was not happy with the news.
slang His unmistaken swagger showed that he was confident in his abilities.
figurative The artist's brush strokes were unmistaken, each one adding to the beauty of the painting.
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