indubitably
indubitably — adverb
1. used to say that something is definitely true and there is no reason to question
used to say that something is definitely true and there is no reason to question it
The blood test results indubitably confirmed what Dr. Chen had suspected.
Sofie's painting was indubitably the finest piece in the entire gallery.
The photograph indubitably shows the suspect at the scene of the crime.
Amira had indubitably worked harder than anyone else on the team.
The old document indubitably proved that the land belonged to the Watanabe family.
- undoubtedly
less formal and far more common in both speech and writing
- unquestionably
similar in formality but places more stress on the absence of any possible counter-argument
- beyond doubt
phrase used more often in legal or evidentiary contexts
- dubiously
with hesitation or doubt
- questionably
in a way that invites doubt or suspicion
文法句型
indubitably + verb
indubitably + adjective
indubitably, + clause
用法筆記
Extremely formal; rarely used in everyday speech. In conversation, speakers typically choose 'undoubtedly' or 'without a doubt' instead.