Adverb
unmistakeably (comparative more unmistakeably, superlative most unmistakeably)
Alternative spelling of unmistakably
'Tis the good reader that makes the good book a good head cannot read amiss in every book he finds passages which seem confidences or asides hidden from all else and unmistakeably meant for his ear. Ralph Waldo Emerson
First of all, please make sure that you go and vote in the Common Market referendum on Thursday. And secondly, the Government asks you to vote 'Yes', clearly and unmistakeably. James Callaghan
We can see unmistakeably that there is an inner relationship between Zen and the warrior's life. D. T. Suzuki