undoubtedly
undoubtedly — adverb
1. a word used to show that you are completely certain about what you are saying —
a word used to show that you are completely certain about what you are saying — for example, saying that a candidate is undoubtedly the best choice, or that a problem will undoubtedly get worse without action.
Bao is undoubtedly the best person for this new role.
undoubtedly + complement phrase
The documentary about sea turtles was undoubtedly the most popular programme this month.
undoubtedly between verb and complement
Anjali's years of teaching will undoubtedly help her as the new principal.
There is undoubtedly a strong link between sleep and exam performance.
Justin has undoubtedly gained many new fans through his music.
- certainly
the most neutral and frequent equivalent in both speech and writing
- definitely
more common in casual conversation; slightly less formal than 'undoubtedly'
- unquestionably
more formal, often used in academic or professional analysis
- assuredly
rare in modern English; mostly appears in literary or very formal texts
- doubtfully
expressing uncertainty rather than certainty
- questionably
suggesting that the truth of the statement is open to challenge
文法句型
undoubtedly + clause
undoubtedly before main verb
用法筆記
Sentence adverb — it modifies the whole clause, not a single word. In everyday conversation, 'definitely' or 'for sure' are more common alternatives.