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  • 31undoubtably — adverb Without doubt; indubitably, undoubtedly. I leave it to all the Protestant Princes of Europe to judge if their safety can be solidly established in their Leagues and Confederations with the Princes of the Roman Communion, as it may be… …

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  • 32indeed — 1. adverb /ɪnˈdiːd/ a) truly; in fact; actually Indeed, he made several misplays. b) In fact. With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet… …

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  • 33Descartes: methodology — Stephen Gaukroger INTRODUCTION The seventeenth century is often referred to as the century of the Scientific Revolution, a time of fundamental scientific change in which traditional theories were either replaced by new ones or radically… …

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  • 34clearly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In a manner clear to the eye or mind] Syn. distinctly, plainly, visibly, manifestly, unmistakably, perceptibly, in full view, transparently, discernibly, decidedly, starkly, glaringly, incontestably, undoubtedly,… …

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  • 35surely — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. doubtlessly, certainly, undoubtedly, fixedly, definitely, absolutely, evidently, explicitly, without doubt, beyond doubt, beyond question, plainly, infallibly, to be sure, most assuredly, unshakably, decidedly,… …

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  • 36undoubtedly — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. assuredly, without doubt, of course; see surely , unquestionably . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) adv. without a doubt, doubtless, *beyond a shadow of a doubt, unquestionably, beyond certainty, surely, assuredly,… …

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  • 37unquestionably — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. certainly, without a doubt, surely, indubitably, indisputably, definitely, reliably, absolutely, positively, incontrovertibly, indefensibly, indeed, assuredly, of course, undoubtedly, certes, undeniably, unequivocally,… …

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  • 38doubtless —  , undoubtedly, indubitably   Tonight he faces what is doubtlessly the toughest and loneliest choice of his 13 year stewardship of the Palestine Liberation Organization (Washington Post). Since doubtless can be an adverb as well as an adjective,… …

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  • 39indubitable — [[t]ɪndju͟ːbɪtəb(ə)l, AM du͟ːb [/t]] ADJ (emphasis) You use indubitable to describe something when you want to emphasize that it is definite and cannot be doubted. [FORMAL] His brilliance as a director and actor renders this film an indubitable… …

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  • 40indubitable — adjective formal definitely true without any possible doubt indubitably adverb: “Are you sure we can rely on you?” “Indubitably.” …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English