without doubt

without doubt
adverb
admittedly
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to be sure, he is no Einstein

Syn: ↑to be sure, ↑no doubt

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without (a) doubt
Certainly
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Main Entry:doubt

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without (a) doubt
indisputably

he was without doubt the very worst kind of reporter

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without (a) doubt
— used to stress that something is true

They are, without doubt, the nicest people I've ever met.

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Main Entry:doubt

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without/beyond ˈdoubt idiom
used when you are giving your opinion and emphasizing the point that you are making

This meeting has been, without doubt, one of the most useful we have had so far.

Main entry:doubtidiom

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