unquestionably
/ʌnˈkwestʃənəbli/ (bre, ipa) · [ənkwˈɛstʃənəbli] /ʌnˈkwestʃənəbli/ (ame, ipa)
unquestionably — 副詞
1. so clearly true or evident that no reasonable person would dispute or even quest
毫無疑問地
明顯到沒有人會反駁的程度
so clearly true or evident that no reasonable person would dispute or even question it.
Emre is unquestionably the most talented violinist in the school orchestra.
Emre 無疑是學校管弦樂團裡最有才華的小提琴手。
unquestionably + superlative adjective for emphasised claims
The new bridge has unquestionably reduced traffic between the two villages.
那座新橋無疑已經減少了兩座村荘之間的車潮。
unquestionably between auxiliary and main verb
Unquestionably, the harvest this year was the worst the farmers had seen for decades.
無疑地,今年的收成是農夫們數十年來最糟的一次。
Ravindra's homemade dumplings were unquestionably better than anything on the restaurant menu.
Ravindra 自己包的水餃無疑比餐廳菜單上任何一道都好吃。
The painting is unquestionably genuine, since three art historians have confirmed its origin.
這幅畫無疑是真跡,因為已經有三位藝術史學家確認了它的來歷。
- undoubtedly
more neutral; states certainty without the 'no one would disagree' emphasis
- indisputably
even stronger; suggests the claim could survive any challenge
- definitely
everyday register; lacks the formal weight
文法句型
unquestionably + adjective
unquestionably + verb phrase
sentence-initial unquestionably,
用法筆記
Frequently placed between the subject and main verb, or directly before an adjective; sentence-initial use signals an especially strong claim. Distinguish from 'undoubtedly' (more neutral) by its emphasis that no reasonable person could disagree.