indubitably
1 of 1adverb/ɪnˈdubɪtəbli/
1
in a way that is impossible to doubt or question
- The success of the experiment was indubitably confirmed by the consistent and replicable results.
- His indubitably accurate predictions earned him a reputation as a reliable and insightful analyst.
- The indubitably clear instructions made it easy for participants to follow the process without confusion.
- The indubitable evidence presented in court left no room for doubt about the defendant's guilt.
- The indubitable logic of the argument persuaded even the skeptics in the room.
2
become frozen and covered with glaciers