Used in a Sentence

unquestioned

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unquestioned.

Editorial note

The workaround is typical of web stuff as well: deal with the symptoms one by one while leaving the underlying problem unquestioned.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(of a fact) Accepted without question; indisputable

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unquestioned gathered in one view.

adjective

(of a fact) Accepted without question; indisputable

adjective

(of a person) Not subjected to an interrogation

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unquestioned.

Example sentences

1

The workaround is typical of web stuff as well: deal with the symptoms one by one while leaving the underlying problem unquestioned.

2

Guess you should have read the fine print before giving your unquestioned allegiance to all these closed platforms.

3

On the other hand, the somewhat bizarre premise that currency has to be one or another chemical element goes unquestioned.

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ECC RAM and redundant PSUs alone should be unquestioned advantages over standard desktops.

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The (often unquestioned) assumption driving online learning is that it can be as good as face-to-face learning (or good enough not to matter).

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Anyone at all can go into these buildings, unquestioned, and use the traveling street of the elevator and the sidewalks that are the corridors.

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It was written by a scientist of unquestioned authority and integrity.

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Some of it is cultural (authority is generally unquestioned e.g: politics).

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Serious, deep, flaws, line reference types always being allowed to be null, just go unquestioned as part of the C way of thinking.

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In the grand scale of history medieval Iceland succeeded almost 3x as long as the democracy you surely worship has been unquestioned as superior (just ~100 years now).

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I don't want a future where online tracking is an unquestioned norm.

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When a significant portion of your shareholder value depends on minimizing cost, especially employee cost, as opposed to unquestioned value that can't be had elsewhere, you're at some risk.

Quote examples

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That has been unquestioned law since 1774;2 and courts have often spoken of it as a "dedication" by its "author or proprietor."' Which is not true any longer.

2

A "laissez faire" group is about as realistic as a "laissez faire" society; the idea becomes a smokescreen for the strong or the lucky to establish unquestioned hegemony over others.

3

People can, I suppose, miss the days when "white", as a term for a race, had almost exclusivey positive connotations when used by anyone with any influence in society and pine for the days when white privilege was so strong as to be virtually unquestioned, but you shouldn't mistake missing that for missing "white" not being a race.

Proper noun examples

1

Unquestioned beliefs, questioned and revisited, changed in the face of the evidence, or whatever.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unquestioned in a sentence?

The workaround is typical of web stuff as well: deal with the symptoms one by one while leaving the underlying problem unquestioned.

What does unquestioned mean?

(of a fact) Accepted without question; indisputable

What part of speech is unquestioned?

unquestioned is commonly used as adjective.