Unmistakably in a sentence as an adverb

If you went to VC and said your bright new unmistakably hot crazy brilliant idea was ... hold your breath...

A button in Classic Mac OS was unmistakably a button without most of those cues. It's possible to have a nice, useable flat design.

And was unmistakably annoyed. Then I realized that was precisely the point.

In a properly designed Metro UI they are unmistakably clickable and work fine in touch devices. Metro is still relatively new and takes some getting used to in the wild.

Whether explaining or complaining, joking or serious, the human voice is unmistakably genuine. It can't be faked."

They also edited their comment to make it glaringly, unmistakably obvious. When I commented, the their/there mistake was the only typo.

It's absolutely, unmistakably clear that this is a company whose culture is inherently and proudly sexist.

The first officer spoke up directly, clearly, and unmistakably: "Captain, Guam condition is no good." It is difficult to imagine how a person could be more direct about the poor weather condition.

Just a personal view, but my feeling about Lisp and SmallTalk is that they have opposing views of DSLs. Lisp culture seems to celebrate "bottom-up programming," While SmallTalk seems to celebrate writing programs that are unmistakably SmallTalk.

The parody is unmistakably lazy, "gay dating app for Muslims" is just a cheap attempt to score points at the cost of already marginalized groups, as are the "crying women"...

But I believe that is unmistakably among their goals" Beliefs don't need them, but I don't see a rational argument supporting that. IMO, clang developers just won't cripple their product to prevent the potential collateral damage to gcc.

But it was, very clearly and unmistakably, socialism. Just as if in a capitalist country an oligarch clique takes over all the real power, that's not a reason to stop considering it a capitalist country.

And they all try to tell each other that there is clearly, obviously, unmistakably a fruit floating right there in front of them, but everyone thinks everyone else is crazy because they can't see other people's fruit -- only their own. So eventually, they decide to just forget about the fruit.

Basically, if you are searching the name of a company or something unmistakably clear, ddg performs just as well as google, but when you get into longer queries on more obscure subjects, the gap in performance between ddg & ggl widens really fast. Is it clear what's meant by DDG results sucking?

Aware of the problem, aware of a resolution, no path to it, however, so I'll probably just keep on cranking until I finally, completely and utterly, unmistakably, lose it.

She said the screams the woman made were like nothing she has heard before or since, they were incredibly disturbing and unmistakably the sound of someone in terror and pain. I have also never listened to the audio recording of the "grizzly man" and his girlfriend being attacked by a bear, but have heard it is so horrible, you can never "un-hear" it.

It is unmistakably similar to Java conceptually and syntactically; they are sibling languages, both designed to streamline, simplify, or modernize C. I'm a Java-literate C/C++ programmer. I would avoid writing straight Java code at all costs; I find it immiserating.

The Project Natal concept/intro video similarly overpromised when you look at the first wave of Kinect but the product itself is still crazy revolutionary and the intro did build the hype and attached the tech unmistakably to MS.

Unmistakably definitions

adverb

without possibility of mistake; "this watercolor is unmistakably a synthesis of nature"

adverb

in a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods"

See also: signally remarkably