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unmistakably
adverb as in apparently
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Strong matches
adverb as in clearly
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adverb as in decidedly
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Strong match
adverb as in definitely
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adverb as in evidently
adverb as in expressly
adverb as in just
adverb as in literally
adverb as in positively
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adverb as in really
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adverb as in surely
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adverb as in undoubtedly
adverb as in verily
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- absolutely
- actually
- admittedly
- as a matter of fact
- assuredly
- authentically
- beyond doubt
- categorically
- certainly
- de facto
- easily
- fairly
- for fair
- for real
- genuinely
- honestly
- in actuality
- in effect
- in fact
- in point of fact
- in reality
- indeed
- indubitably
- legitimately
- literally
- no ifs ands or buts
- nothing else but
- of course
- positively
- precisely
- surely
- truly
- truthfully
- undoubtedly
- unquestionably
- well
Example Sentences
Yet once he assumed the presidency, JFK continued “to keep an unmistakably Catholic spiritual routine.”
This contrast has an unmistakably gendered flavor to it, as girls everywhere know they have to study hard and show up to get ahead, while rich white boys all too often coast on privilege.
Like the French elites in World War II, they have become Quislings, establishing a tone of sycophancy and eagerness to please that unmistakably telegraphs that the rest of us are on our own.
When tensions arise between democratic laws and preserving a white ethnostate, he unmistakably believes democracy must give way.
Supreme Court established that Congress must use “unmistakably clear” language if it wants to regulate state governments.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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