Without Doubt

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /wɪðaʊt daʊt/

Definitions of without doubt

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 Without doubt, she is the best singer in our school.

A2 I can say without doubt that he will pass the exam.

B1 The team won the championship without doubt.

B2 Without doubt, her talent shines through in every performance.

C1 His expertise in the field is without doubt.

C2 Without doubt, her leadership has been instrumental in the company's success.

adverb an adverb modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

Example Sentences

A1 Without doubt, she is my best friend.

A2 I can say without doubt that I will pass the exam.

B1 Without doubt, the new restaurant in town is the best.

B2 The evidence presented in court is without doubt compelling.

C1 Without doubt, he is the most talented musician of our generation.

C2 The scientific research findings are without doubt groundbreaking.

preposition a preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 I can't go to the party without doubt.

A2 She will pass the exam without doubt.

B1 Without doubt, he is the best candidate for the job.

B2 The project will be successful without doubt.

C1 Without doubt, the team will win the championship.

C2 The evidence is overwhelming without doubt.

Examples of without doubt in a Sentence

formal Without doubt, the scientific evidence supports the theory of climate change.

informal Without doubt, she is the best candidate for the job.

slang Without doubt, that concert was lit!

figurative Without doubt, his love for her was as deep as the ocean.

Grammatical Forms of without doubt

past tense

without doubted

plural

without doubts

comparative

more without doubt

superlative

most without doubt

present tense

without doubt

future tense

will without doubt

perfect tense

have without doubted

continuous tense

is without doubting

singular

without doubt

positive degree

without doubt

infinitive

to without doubt

gerund

without doubting

participle

without doubted

Origin and Evolution of without doubt

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'without doubt' originated in Middle English as a combination of the words 'without' and 'doubt'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'without doubt' has remained relatively unchanged in its meaning, continuing to convey a sense of certainty or confidence in a statement or assertion.