1. An adverb describing a characteristic that is undeniable. "Undoubtedly," already a word, only seems like it should mean that something has never been doubted, making it less powerful than undoubtably. |
2. "Undoubtedly," as spelled by dim-witted PhD candidates.
Примеры использования:
1. I think this painting is undoubtably the most beautiful in his collection. |
2. Emcee: Can there be any doubt that he's going to keep bringing up the fact that he's a PhD candidate?
T_B: As he might say himself, "Undoubtably he will."
Emcee: I think it's likely that he lacks the wherewithal to get a PhD -- no matter what his field of study is.
T_B: You're probably right.
Emcee: Well, the evidence we've seen so far is that he can neither read nor write well enough to get one.
T_B: That's why I suggested his initials must stand for dim-witted.
Emcee: He also has trouble following logical arguments.
T_B: That must mean he can't reason very well.
Emcee: Agreed. Not a chance he'll be able to do the original research necessary and sufficient to get a PhD.
T_B: Necessary? Sufficient? Do they still require that?
Emcee: I'm not sure. I think so. Anyway, he definitely isn't up to the standards of the guys with PhDs that used to report to my managers in the engineering department.
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