What's the difference between doubtless and indubitably?

Doubtless


Definition:

  • (a.) Free from fear or suspicion.
  • (adv.) Undoubtedly; without doubt.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) If Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, who bought the island in 1738, were to return today he would doubtless recognise the scene, though he might be surprised that his small private buildings have grown into a sizable hotel.
  • (2) Doubtless the regulators will make their discomfort clear to government," he added.
  • (3) He avoided everyone he didn't want to see when he was in Hong Kong, the first place he escaped to, and for several weeks he remained beyond the reach of the world's media, and doubtless a small army of spies, while holed up in a hotel room in the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
  • (4) The latter is more soundly based in law than the former and doubtless at some point that will play out in the courts.
  • (5) The job he will do there, as head of the emergency disaster relief agency the International Rescue Committee, is a major one, to which he will doubtless bring all his abilities.
  • (6) Russia's new-found readiness to consider the "far tougher" sanctions demanded by Gordon Brown at the UN this week is doubtless linked to this confirmation of Iranian bad faith.
  • (7) The GDLs are strictly sex-linked; that is, normally they do not recombine during spermatogenesis, so that considerable divergence in DNA sequence doubtless has occurred between the locus on the X and the locus on the Y.
  • (8) We shall continue our measurements, particularly those of activity in persons, and doubtless we shall refine our estimates of collective dose, but they are unlikely to change significantly.
  • (9) But in 2014, while the presence of probably the greatest player of the 20th century was undoubtedly a unique selling point for the conference, the life of the game in the US has reached a point where the constituency of writers, artists, academics, and students in attendance would doubtless have assembled anyway, as the game gains an increasing foothold in the country.
  • (10) Evans has disgraced the notion of footballers as role models for the young but sadly he wasn’t the first and doubtless won’t be the last.
  • (11) In Islington, Notting Hill, and the more upmarket corners of the home counties, austerity will doubtless be taken in a lot of people's stride: if you have opted out of large swaths of the public sector and earn a six-figure salary, the prospect of the cuts will inevitably cause you relatively little worry.
  • (12) Doubtless, the police officer was telling the truth.
  • (13) Ranieri's dismissal doubtless came as a relief to him, ending a charade that saw him summoned to two meetings with Chelsea's chief executive Peter Kenyon over the past week at which he was asked to discuss his future plans for the club.
  • (14) suis negative SPF primary piglets for the purpose of doubtless diagnosis of eperythrozoonosis (EEZ) of swine.
  • (15) Doubtless Snowden caused reflection and perhaps some change of strategy.
  • (16) Photograph: Dan Medhurst Like my group, the Germans and Norwegians were doubtless attracted not just by the promise of incredible snow and the sense of adventure, but also by the price.
  • (17) Doubtless others may debate that but it would be hard to disagree with the Liverpool manager when he declared that his team would have warranted at least a point from this performance.
  • (18) Among Oborne's most telling passages was this one: "Doubtless both David Cameron and George Osborne think of themselves, quite genuinely, as middle class.
  • (19) He has offered a lineup of a dozen parties that supported his bid to be president – and will doubtless by expecting to be rewarded when Essebsi’s party forms a coalition government in the new year.
  • (20) After more than one decennium of international research work the doubtless identification of the causative agents of the non A-non B-hepatitis (NANBH) has not yet been successful.

Indubitably


Definition:

  • (adv.) Undoubtedly; unquestionably; in a manner to remove all doubt.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The surgical phase is indubitably decisive for correct repositioning.
  • (2) The concept which makes a distinction between schizophrenic psychosis and manic-depressive psychosis grants the former a predominant position by applying Jasper's hierarchic rule: the presence of symptoms regarded as schizophrenic indubitably attributes the disorder to schizophrenia.
  • (3) This etiology is in fact indubitable, already in tropical areas, where the role of mycotoxins and particularly of aflatoxin B1 is very well demonstrated, even in areas of very high incidence of HBV.
  • (4) Regular cycles of plasmapheresis indubitably protect the patient from irreversible renal or microvascular conditions so that immunosuppressive treatment can effectively control the cryoglobulinaemia.
  • (5) As the toxicology reports come in post-disaster, the facts of a broken tail mechanism and of Washington's indubitable resourcefulness and heroism (possibly coke-fuelled) during the disaster fade into the background as the full extent of his addictions becomes clear.
  • (6) There was an indubitable sense of relief at full-time but Koeman said he will still be looking over his shoulder.
  • (7) It has been thought advisable to group the lung pathologies associated with hypereosinophilias under a separate heading, despite the indubitable importance of the allergic element in these events.
  • (8) These undergo a very quick evolution and are indubitably linked to the degree of malignancy.
  • (9) Metastases of secreting tumors are verily more rare, nevertheless they are indubitably a major indication for embolisation, since good results are achieved concerning inopportune secretions and repeat embolisations possible are a super advantage.
  • (10) Thus the Koch-type reactions were indubitably more intense in inflammatory terms than the non-turgid variant form, but the results of this study do not exclude the possibility that there were underlying qualitative differences in pathogenesis between reactions of the two types as well as the obvious difference in severity.
  • (11) There seems to be a definite antimanic and a less expressed but indubitable antidepressant therapeutic effect of CZP, and a considerable prophylactic effect in mania as well as depression, an effect which is possibly a little less than that of lithium.
  • (12) In objective terms the results of medical and physical treatment of Peyronie's disease are still indubitably disappointing.
  • (13) This quintessentially American—my way or the highway—approach to tax policy indubitably ruffled some feathers.
  • (14) To rapidly establish whether the chromosome are of murine or rabbit origin we use C-banding and Hoechst staining procedures, which staining or elongating respectively and preferentially the centromeric area of the mouse chromosomes allowed indubitable species assignment.
  • (15) The fact that more than a single gunman was involved in the murder seems indubitable.
  • (16) Plugging of follicular infundibula by cornified cells was seen only in biopsy specimens that came from lesions that were clinically indubitably follicular.
  • (17) And any among us who thought that Turkish reporters and editors protesting about the hidden pressures PM Erdoğan can bring to bear were exaggerating has another indubitable think coming.
  • (18) Therefore, the presence of signals after therapy indubitably needs further embolization.
  • (19) Comparison of the results obtained with these two techniques in a group of 60 euthyroid subjects, 17 hypothyroid and 25 hyperthyroid cases, shows that the techniques are comparable as regards precision, reproducibility, and sensitivity and are of indubitable importance for the assessment of thyroid function through the study of two of its peripheral aspects.
  • (20) The clinico-pathological serial examinations existing so far stress the importance of the histopathologic differentiation between facultatively malignant ovarian tumours (borderline tumours) and indubitable carcinomas.