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Example sentences for "unmistakably"

Lexicographically close words:
unmetrical; unmilitary; unmindful; unmingled; unmistakable; unmistakeable; unmistakeably; unmitigated; unmixed; unmodified
  1. But the laugh was unmistakably forced, and a keen ear for such things would have detected a pathetic little catch in it.

  2. The first was a thin, wiry little woman, unmistakably Irish, cleanly dressed and with sharp, inquisitive eyes.

  3. But as the light upon each appearance grew brighter, so did the sound become more distinct; and at length a light resonance, unmistakably a footstep, came from the hall.

  4. Miss Ysobelle was unmistakably looking at us as she did it.

  5. One of them was unmistakably gray-blue, but the other was white and oblong and non-committal.

  6. There, sitting fully dressed in an easy chair, against which his head was thrown back, was his cousin--unmistakably dead.

  7. Doubtless the royalists strove to drive on the discontent to the desired goal, and in many parts they tinged the movement with an unmistakably Bourbon tint.

  8. Sanders, hurrying down stream, his guns swung out and shotted for action, his armed Houssas sitting in the bow of the steamer, met two canoes, unmistakably Lulungo.

  9. Then the gloom suddenly became illumined by the rays from a lantern--an unmistakably official lantern.

  10. There was always upon him that look of hereditary delicacy, but now there were dark circles under his eyes, and he wore a haggard and weary expression which unmistakably betokened sleepless nights.

  11. A great many people in England had these indications, and it was a pleasure to him to see them, especially as no one had them so unmistakably as the second daughter of the Cantervilles.

  12. In studying the case more thoroughly, however, it becomes unmistakably evident that we are not dealing here with a case of catatonia.

  13. Blowitz, which, while proving many wrong and some right, pointed unmistakably to a very grave state of affairs in Western and Central Europe.

  14. They had been politely but unmistakably given to understand that, after what had happened, it would be necessary to consider them as prisoners.

  15. It was only a snatch of mischievous laughter from a brougham just being driven away from the curb, but it was unmistakably the voice.

  16. It would have been too unmistakably a confession; and intuitively I realised the danger of admitting the existence of certain emotions until positively forced to.

  17. But hardly had I reached the table where the candles stood when the sound was unmistakably repeated: 'Help!

  18. This time, at least, I was unmistakably awake, and I made a great effort to collect myself and face the meaning of the disappearance of my companion.

  19. The evidence was clear, decisive, and direct, and went over and unmistakably proved the facts as already described.

  20. Indeed so unmistakably wanton was the look which Sibley bent upon his companion, whose heaving bosom he clasped against his won, that the artist frowned darkly at him, and felt his hand tingling to strike the fellow a blow.

  21. The flush that deepened so suddenly upon her face was unmistakably that of anger.

  22. Now, it was unmistakably himself, the handsome, brilliant embodiment of it all.

  23. V I predict a great future for Whitman, because the world is so unmistakably going his way.

  24. It was so expressive, so unmistakably Whitman, conveyed so surely a certain majesty and impressiveness that pertained to the poet physically, that I looked upon it with no ordinary interest.

  25. But, it mattered not; neither had any conception now of it, and their looks showed such unmistakably to their instructor.

  26. His soul was thrilled with holy joy when he heard unmistakably the words of supplication.

  27. The pieces of bark were of a peculiar construction, roughly cut into the shape of an Indian canoe, showing unmistakably that they were sent down the stream for the purpose of arresting his notice.

  28. But the great gulf in prestige and power between The Times under Delane and the rest of the London Press is indirectly but unmistakably shown in Punch's habitual disrespect for most of his other contemporaries.

  29. I repeatedly sat up till I didn't know when; I selected moments when my roommate unmistakably slept, and, stealing out, took noiseless turns in the passage and even pushed as far as to where I had last met Quint.

  30. But that was not the wonder of wonders; I reserve this distinction for quite another circumstance: the circumstance that dread had unmistakably quitted me and that there was nothing in me there that didn't meet and measure him.

  31. I was by the strangest of chances wondering how I should meet him when the revolution unmistakably occurred.

  32. He was irreproachable, as always, today; but he was unmistakably more conscious.

  33. That colour was unmistakably high now; it ran down from her cheeks and even stained the pure white of the throat where the flap of the shirt was open.

  34. Even from a distance the house appeared unmistakably done for, but not until he came close at hand could Bard appreciate the full extent of the ruin.

  35. The exclamation that followed Rawles's cough of announcement was so sharp and so unmistakably fierce that all other evidence paled into insignificance.

  36. Turning to investigate, he discovered a little red domino, unmistakably frightened, and trying to release herself from a too ardent Punchinello.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unmistakably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutely; actually; apparently; assuredly; certainly; clearly; conspicuously; decidedly; definitely; distinctly; evidently; expressly; forsooth; indeed; indubitably; just; manifestly; markedly; noticeably; obviously; patently; perceptibly; perfectly; plainly; positively; prominently; quite; really; seriously; simply; surely; truly; undeniably; undoubtedly; verily; visibly