undoubted

IPA/ʌnˈdaʊtɪd/
KK[əndˈaʊtɪd]IPA/ʌnˈdaʊtɪd/

undoubted — adjective

  • undoubtedpositive
  • more undoubtedcomparative
  • most undoubtedsuperlative

1. used to say that something is so clearly true or real that there is no reason to

1.形容詞B2
釋義

used to say that something is so clearly true or real that there is no reason to question it at all.

例句

Kenji's undoubted talent as a chef earned his restaurant a Michelin star.

attributive use: undoubted talent

The new train line brought undoubted benefits to commuters in the northern suburbs.

collocation: undoubted + abstract noun (benefits)

同義詞
  • unquestionable

    stronger formality; often used with 'truth' or 'fact'

  • indisputable

    focuses on evidence that cannot be argued against

  • undeniable

    emphasises that denial is impossible or unreasonable

反義詞
  • doubtful

    the direct opposite; suggests uncertainty

  • questionable

    implies reasons to suspect or challenge the truth

文法句型

undoubted + noun

用法筆記

Overwhelmingly used before a noun (attributive position), not after a linking verb. Write 'her undoubted ability' rather than 'her ability is undoubted,' though both are grammatically possible.

常見錯誤

She is undoubted the best candidate.
She is undoubtedly the best candidate.
💡'undoubted' is an adjective that modifies a noun; 'undoubtedly' is the adverb needed before adjectives.