How do you use indubitably in a sentence?
How to use indubitably in a sentence. The majority looked as if they belonged to the higher walks of Bohemia, and quite a fourth were indubitably fashionable. This man was indubitably clever, and to a less educated eye than Gwynne’s his face would appeal and fascinate.
What does Indoubly mean?
1 : in a twofold manner. 2 : to twice the degree doubly glad doubly frustrating. 3 : in two ways : for two reasons The gentle rain was a doubly good thing because it washed the pollen off our cars.—
Is Indubiously a word?
from The Century Dictionary. Without doubt; undoubtedly.
Can indubitably mean yes?
adverb. It is so; as you say or ask: absolutely, agreed, all right, assuredly, aye, gladly, roger, undoubtedly, unquestionably, willingly, yea, yes. Informal: OK, uh-huh, yeah, yep.
Is indubitably a good word?
Indubitably is an adverb that means “impossible to doubt.” It has a meaning similar to doubtless and undoubtedly, but it represents a much stronger degree of certainty.
What is Impugnable?
Adjective. impugnable (comparative more impugnable, superlative most impugnable) That can be impugned; open to (verbal) attack, open to question.
What is Maugre?
maugre • \MAW-gur\ • preposition. : in spite of.
How do you spell Indubiously?
Definitions for indubious. in·du·bi·ous.
Is fatuous an insult?
Fatuous synonyms and antonyms Exhibiting profound mental retardation. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive. Lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
Does Sherlock Holmes say indubitably?
After all, if it was good enough for Sherlock Holmes, it’s good enough for you — “Indubitably, my dear Watson…” was his frequent preface to his less-quick-on-the-uptake sidekick.
What soever means?
in any way at all
soever in British English (səʊˈɛvə ) adverb. in any way at all: used to emphasize or make less precise a word or phrase, usually in combination with what, where, when, how, etc, or else separated by intervening words.
What is Indubiously?
indubious (comparative more indubious, superlative most indubious) Not dubious or doubtful; certain. Not doubting; unsuspecting.