undisputedly
English
Etymology
From undisputed + -ly.
Adverb
undisputedly (not comparable)
- In a way, or to an extent, that is not disputed
- 2009 January 4, Tracy McVeigh, “Seaside town Worthing split over honouring Oscar Wilde”, in The Observer[1]:
- "Whatever one's view about Wilde's life he is undisputedly famous and widely honoured," he said.
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