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Definition of unmistakable in English: unmistakable(also unmistakeable) adjective ʌnmɪˈsteɪkəb(ə)lˌənməˈsteɪkəb(ə)l Not able to be mistaken for anything else; very distinctive. the unmistakable sound of his laughter Example sentencesExamples - In fact, being typically British, when I hear those unmistakeable sounds, I invariably find myself feeling incredibly embarrassed even about being in the privacy of my own flat.
- And then he heard the unmistakeable sound of an infant's cry.
- Please spell everything out for me in clear, unmistakeable black and white. Don't ask me to think.
- Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language.
- Although some of the Stoppardian battle lines in Jumpers are not as clear as they will later become, they are already clear enough to be unmistakeable.
- She pointed to the west where the droning sound of engines was now unmistakeable.
- And the law requires that the judge warn the jury in clear and unmistakable terms.
- They offer unmistakable evidence that summer is, at last, on its way.
- It was the unmistakeable sound of Muzak drifting around the terminus.
- After a while, the faint, almost inaudible but unmistakable sound of footsteps could be heard.
- I called him and expressed my gratitude only to notice his unmistakeable surprise.
- As I head down the hallway and open the door, I hear shouting and the unmistakable sound of glass breaking.
- I assume her look must make her unmistakable, but she says she is constantly mistaken for other people.
- Even in Maldon, the poorest and least mature of our towns, we find unmistakeable evidence of hierarchic and promotional notions.
- His style is undeniable and unmistakable, but one hopes he has few admirers.
- For in the context of our troubled times, its meaning was unmistakeable - and she sure as eggs was not appealing to religious minorities to forego discrimination and embrace diversity.
- Josh, hearing the unmistakeable sound of someone falling over rather unceremoniously just behind him, stopped abruptly and looked over his shoulder.
- Volcanoes provide unmistakable evidence that deeper yet it is hotter still.
- The Chameleons it most definitely isn't, but the Fielding guitar sound is unmistakeable.
- She had new clothes, which bore the unmistakeable evidence of an afternoon's hard play.
Synonyms distinctive, distinct, telltale, well defined indisputable, indubitable, undoubted, beyond a doubt, unquestionable, beyond question, undeniable plain, clear, clear-cut, sure, definite, obvious, evident, self-evident, manifest, apparent, patent, unambiguous, unequivocal, categorical, palpable, conspicuous, noticeable, pronounced, striking, glaring, blatant, obtrusive, as plain as the nose on your face, as plain as daylight
Derivatives noun ʌnmɪsteɪkəˈbɪlɪti The strength of an Advanced Chess player lies in the combination of the computer accuracy and unmistakability and the human creativity and sagacity, provided that the both team components do possess these qualities (of course, unmistakability should be regarded in a relative sense). Example sentencesExamples - The hallmark of this marque is unmistakeability; in some cases you might, at first glance, confuse one make of luxury boat for another, but you wont mistake a Pershing and these two are true to that.
- But his pipes do attain clear unmistakability, which is no mean feat considering the ridiculous glut of young garage-dwellers out there.
- The letters were chosen for the ease and unmistakability of three dots, three dashes, and three dots and not for the actual letters of ‘SOS.’
- But that was practically the only point of accord in more than an hour of multisyllabic legal jousting over concepts such as adjudicatory claims, state sovereignty and the doctrine of unmistakeability.
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Definition of unmistakable in US English: unmistakable(also unmistakeable) adjectiveˌənməˈstākəb(ə)lˌənməˈsteɪkəb(ə)l Not able to be mistaken for anything else; very distinctive. the unmistakable sound of his laughter Example sentencesExamples - They offer unmistakable evidence that summer is, at last, on its way.
- Even in Maldon, the poorest and least mature of our towns, we find unmistakeable evidence of hierarchic and promotional notions.
- I called him and expressed my gratitude only to notice his unmistakeable surprise.
- She pointed to the west where the droning sound of engines was now unmistakeable.
- Please spell everything out for me in clear, unmistakeable black and white. Don't ask me to think.
- His style is undeniable and unmistakable, but one hopes he has few admirers.
- And the law requires that the judge warn the jury in clear and unmistakable terms.
- Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language.
- The Chameleons it most definitely isn't, but the Fielding guitar sound is unmistakeable.
- And then he heard the unmistakeable sound of an infant's cry.
- Although some of the Stoppardian battle lines in Jumpers are not as clear as they will later become, they are already clear enough to be unmistakeable.
- Josh, hearing the unmistakeable sound of someone falling over rather unceremoniously just behind him, stopped abruptly and looked over his shoulder.
- Volcanoes provide unmistakable evidence that deeper yet it is hotter still.
- As I head down the hallway and open the door, I hear shouting and the unmistakable sound of glass breaking.
- I assume her look must make her unmistakable, but she says she is constantly mistaken for other people.
- She had new clothes, which bore the unmistakeable evidence of an afternoon's hard play.
- After a while, the faint, almost inaudible but unmistakable sound of footsteps could be heard.
- It was the unmistakeable sound of Muzak drifting around the terminus.
- For in the context of our troubled times, its meaning was unmistakeable - and she sure as eggs was not appealing to religious minorities to forego discrimination and embrace diversity.
- In fact, being typically British, when I hear those unmistakeable sounds, I invariably find myself feeling incredibly embarrassed even about being in the privacy of my own flat.
Synonyms distinctive, distinct, telltale, well defined |