unmistakable
not mistakable; clear; obvious.
Origin of unmistakable
1Other words from unmistakable
- un·mis·tak·a·ble·ness, noun
- un·mis·tak·a·bly, adverb
Words Nearby unmistakable
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How to use unmistakable in a sentence
“The want of due diligence demonstrated in this matter is unmistakable,” the court ruled, pointing out that several elections had been held under the rules being challenged.
The Trailer: The election's over, but the challenges aren't quite | David Weigel | November 29, 2020 | Washington Post“The public’s manifest interest in the court’s work has been unmistakable,” said a letter to the justices from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Because of pandemic, Supreme Court will begin new term with teleconference arguments | Robert Barnes | September 16, 2020 | Washington PostDuring that stretch, there was an unmistakable reduction in the number of 3-point tries in his shot diet.
Everything Should Be On The Table For The Houston Rockets. Even James Harden’s Future. | Chris Herring (chris.herring@fivethirtyeight.com) | September 14, 2020 | FiveThirtyEightIt is an unmistakable part of the conversion funnel that app marketers need to monitor on a regular basis.
App store optimization success: Top five KPIs you must measure | Juned Ghanchi | August 28, 2020 | Search Engine WatchAn unmistakable spark comes into the eyes that flicker over you.
The giant bear flicked his ears and, with unmistakable restraint, swung away and disappeared into the trees.
Washington has one of those unmistakable voices that instantly reminds you of itself.
Obgu did a full-length study of this in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where the problem is unmistakable, and heartbreaking.
An unmistakable sense of emergency exudes from the image, yet there is no context as to what that is.
Of course, there is plenty to celebrate, but there is an unmistakable sense of apprehension hanging over the anniversary.
The society newspapers for the week alluded to the matter in veiled, but unmistakable terms.
The Pit Town Coronet, Volume I (of 3) | Charles James WillsI know the symptoms, they are unmistakable: they always are, among the ministering classes.
The Pit Town Coronet, Volume I (of 3) | Charles James WillsI found there, however, a piece of unmistakable chrysotile, grouped amongst a miscellaneous lot of American minerals.
Asbestos | Robert H. JonesBruder Pagel looked at him steadily, with unmistakable admiration and respect.
Three More John Silence Stories | Algernon BlackwoodBut a moment's comparison with one of the genuine great masters will show them in a most unmistakable manner the difference.
Violins and Violin Makers | Joseph Pearce
British Dictionary definitions for unmistakable
unmistakeable
/ (ˌʌnmɪsˈteɪkəbəl) /
not mistakable; clear, obvious, or unambiguous
Derived forms of unmistakable
- unmistakableness or unmistakeableness, noun
- unmistakably or unmistakeably, adverb
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