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unmistakably

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un·mis·tak·a·ble  (nm-stk-bl)
adj.
Impossible to mistake or misinterpret; obvious: unmistakable signs of illness.

unmis·taka·bly adv.
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Adv.1.unmistakably - without possibility of mistake; "this watercolor is unmistakably a synthesis of nature"
2.unmistakably - in a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods"
Translations
unmistakably [ˈʌnmɪsˈteɪkəblɪ] ADVde modo inconfundible
it is unmistakably minesin duda alguna es mío
unmistakably unmistakeably [ˌʌnmɪsˈteɪkəbli] adv (= obviously) → de toute évidence
unmistak(e)ably
advzweifelsohne (geh), → unverkennbar
unmistakably unmistakeably [ˌʌnmɪsˈteɪkəblɪ] advsenza timore di sbagliarsi, inconfondibilmente
unmistakably clear → inequivocabilmente chiaro/a
unmistakably unmistakeably [ˌʌnmɪsˈteɪkəblɪ] advsenza timore di sbagliarsi, inconfondibilmente
unmistakably clear → inequivocabilmente chiaro/a


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It is unmistakably good up to a certain point, and then unmistakably bad, but with always good enough in it to be forever imperishable.
But if, like Queequeg and me in the bed, the tip of your nose or the crown of your head be slightly chilled, why then, indeed, in the general consciousness you feel most delightfully and unmistakably warm.
All declared it unmistakably the voice of Charles Ashmore; all agreed that it seemed to come from a great distance, faintly, yet with entire distinctness of articulation; yet none could determine its direction, nor repeat its words.
 
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