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unmistakable
[ uhn-mi-stey-kuh-buhl ]
unmistakable
/ ˌʌnmɪsˈteɪkəbəl /
adjective
- not mistakable; clear, obvious, or unambiguous
Derived Forms
- ˌunmisˈtakably, adverb
- ˌunmisˈtakableness, noun
Other Words From
- unmis·taka·ble·ness noun
- unmis·taka·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unmistakable1
Example Sentences
That fact has been unmistakable since 1976, when Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts sparked the general revival of interest in his work with the artist’s first full retrospective exhibition in the U.S.
While Republicans contend that the backlash is the creation of liberal activists rather than an organic uprising of Americans in general, videos also show unmistakable anger from constituents in deep-red congressional districts as well.
She was born in 1996 and "quickly became a source of light and joy to our family and everyone around her" with her "bubbly personality" and "unmistakable head of curly hair", her sister Aoibheann said.
Like it or loathe it, the speech was an unmistakable display of strength and Vance did not pull any punches.
Such a helmet, worn to protect the head during battle, stands as an unmistakable sign of aggressive power.
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