The difference between Indubitably and Undoubtably
When used as adverbs, indubitably means in a manner that leaves no possibility of doubt, whereas undoubtably means without doubt.
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Indubitably as an adverb:
In a manner that leaves no possibility of doubt; undoubtedly.
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Undoubtably as an adverb (sometimes, _, considered, _, nonstandard):
Without doubt; indubitably, undoubtedly.
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