unmistakeably

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English

Etymology

From unmistakeable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

unmistakeably (comparative more unmistakeably, superlative most unmistakeably)

  1. Alternative spelling of unmistakably
    • 1891, Thomas Hardy, chapter XXXVII, in Tess of the d’Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented , volumes (please specify |volume=I to III), London: James R Osgood, McIlvaine and Co., , →OCLC:
      At breakfast, and while they were packing the few remaining articles, he showed his weariness from the night’s effort so unmistakeably that Tess was on the point of revealing all that had happened; []
    • 2024 September 4, Vitali Vitaliev, “A salute to Ukraine's 'Second Army'”, in RAIL, number 1017, page 46:
      It was to Liubotyn station that I and my best mate Sasha once ventured on our lives' first (meaning without the adults) train ride. [] We got off at Liubotyn, then sleepy and unmistakeably rural, bought a couple of wrinkled meat pies at a station kiosk, and got back on the train.