doubtless

  • 31doubtless — adv 1. unquestionably, truly, without doubt, undoubtedly, of course, assuredly; certainly, for certain, surely, positively, beyond a shadow of a doubt, incontestably, indisputably, irrefutably; really, actually, to a certainty, and no mistake, no …

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  • 32doubtless — doubt·less …

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  • 33doubtless — adverb Syn: undoubtedly, no doubt, unquestionably, indisputably, undeniably, certainly, surely, of course …

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  • 34doubtless — [ˈdaʊtləs] adv used for saying that you are certain that something is true or will happen, although you have no definite proof …

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  • 35doubtless — doubt•less [[t]ˈdaʊt lɪs[/t]] adv. Also, doubt′less•ly. 1) without doubt; certainly 2) probably; presumably 3) certain; sure • Etymology: 1300–50 …

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  • 36DOUBTLESS — • Doppler and Ultrasound Guided Balloon Therapeutics for Coronary Lesions [study] …

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  • 37doubtless — /ˈdaʊtləs / (say dowtluhs) adverb 1. without doubt; unquestionably. 2. probably or presumably. –adjective 3. free from doubt or uncertainty. –doubtlessly, adverb –doubtlessness, noun …

  • 38doubtless — adv. (often qualifying a sentence) 1 certainly; no doubt. 2 probably. Derivatives: doubtlessly adv …

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  • 39no doubt — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …

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  • 40undoubtedly — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …

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