undeniably

[ UK /ˌʌndɪnˈa‍ɪəbli/ ]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈnaɪəbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. to an undeniable degree or in an undeniable manner
    she is undeniably the most gifted student in the class
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How To Use undeniably In A Sentence

  • Now we had been taken notice of, put forward, and patronized, in undeniably genteel society. Oldtown Folks
  • The opening chapters are undeniably powerful. Times, Sunday Times
  • While whole milk is the standard prescription for hot chocolate, the idea of gilding the lily with something a little richer is an undeniably attractive one. How to make perfect hot chocolate
  • The religious dimension that undeniably is to be found in his writings adheres, however, to no particular creed. Nobel Prize in Literature 1987 - Presentation Speech
  • The girl he talked to was a listening ear, someone willing to share in his anxiety about an undeniably unsettling situation.
  • It's undeniably beautiful, and you can almost ignore the deadly outline that remains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet I am undeniably attractive, stylish and able to yomp around the countryside for hours on end without needing an oxygen tent. Feeling curvy? Or just fat?
  • LIKE graceful sculptures of white rising from the sea, these icebergs are an undeniably beautiful sight. The Sun
  • There was undeniably a strong theoretical dimension to his thinking.
  • The Edinburgh collection - 27 oils, prints, pastels and charcoals - is undeniably striking.
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