1. doubtless - Adjective
2. doubtless - Adverb
Free from fear or suspicion.
Undoubtedly; without doubt.
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Able-bodied Jews, separated according to sex, will be taken in large work columns to these areas for work on roads, in the course of which action doubtless a large portion will be eliminated by natural causes. Source: Internet
After all, much as we might want to (and doubtless some will try), we can't really blame Vladimir Putin, or Russian troll farms spending a few thousand dollars on Facebook advertising, for the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet
Approximately sixty epistles survive, which are partly collected with the answers of those to whom they were written; doubtless this is only a fraction of his actual extent of writing. Source: Internet
Although there were doubtless a number of radicals among the ranks of the shambolic Army, most of the veterans were non-political and avowedly patriotic. Source: Internet
But Hitler's reading and reflection were anything but academic, doubtless he did read much. Source: Internet