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unmistakable English

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unmistakable

clearly evident to the mind his opposition to slavery was unmistakable (= apparent, evident, manifest, patent, plain) clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields evident hostility manifest disapproval patent advantages made his meaning plain it is plain that he is no reactionary in plain view

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Movie subtitles

His words made his intention to coerce justice unmistakable.
Unmistakable.
The lines of cruelty about the mouth were unmistakable.
Unmistakable evidence that our country then, as always, would fight against aggression and all the aggressors that challenged the rights of free men.
As I always said, gentlemen, there's an unmistakable spark of intelligence in that boy's eyes.
There are certain features that are unmistakable.
The odor was quite unmistakable.
Your words seemed unmistakable.
The murderer's signature is unmistakable.
Unmistakable, that was the Prince!
The Italian sunshine is unmistakable.
The cutaneous creasing is unmistakable.
Rather, the unmistakable and unique vocal delivery of Claude Rains, who was making his first sound film.
The rag used on artificial documents leads an ash that is unmistakable.
Teak wood leaves an unmistakable stain.
The language is confusing, but the actions are unmistakable.
The wardrobe was thrown in as an unmistakable gesture of defiance. Victoria, I shall never get over seeing you Just take out a cigarette and smoke it.
Family likeness. There are certain features that are unmistakable.
The step of the son of a bitch is unmistakable.
I know the packaging and it's unmistakable, and I know the accommodation address.
For history teaches us, with unmistakable emphasis. that appeasement but begets new and bloodier war.
There's only one Monsieur Poirot in the world. He's unmistakable. As indeed I realise I am myself.
Signed Napoleon Bonaparte, in the general's own unmistakable handwriting.
And love for such spectacles is an unmistakable proof of a low degree of development.
Comparing the prints on the knife with Marchi's the similarity is unmistakable which has been confirmed by police experts.
This one of singular and unmistakable purpose.
It might take you a while to figure out the details but you would recognize by its complexity unmistakable evidence for intelligent life.
I observed instances of predation which involved the unmistakable behavior of hunters.
Then there had been an unmistakable note of weariness.
The wave loop pattern's unmistakable.
The signs are unmistakable, Katura.
These codes are unmistakable.
Unmistakable sign.
The odour is unmistakable.

News and current affairs

It took a long time, but the contagion of a sound financial idea has been unmistakable.
This is the unmistakable stamp of greatness in a writer.
The verdicts sent an unmistakable message, one with serious consequences for Egypt's political transition.
President Barack Obama's re-election marked a victory, limited but unmistakable, for the cause of fact.
Misery and magnificence, seduction and neurosis create and recreate the dynamic, unmistakable spectrum of New York life.
Lugovoi, still rather diffident but with unmistakable pride, mentioned that when he is seen in public, he usually finds himself surrounded by people who want to shake his hand, congratulate him on his valor, and ask for his autograph.
I felt a jolt go through my body; they were unmistakable.
So wherever globalization and full commercialization reign supreme, there is an unmistakable concentration of quality and success.
A pacifist streak of values is also unmistakable in Europe.
Glenn Beck's assault on Soros - and the unmistakable stench of its atrocious antecedents - suggests what sort of revolution they may have in mind.
In China, the economic slowdown underway is unmistakable.
That downshift, in the face of sustained rapid job creation, implies an unmistakable deceleration of productivity.
The signs of Asia's rise are unmistakable.
The message to China's new leadership is unmistakable: There has never been a more urgent time to get on with the heavy lifting of rebalancing and reform.
But that label has a profound impact: it sends the unmistakable message that BPA is a health hazard.
She also sent an unmistakable signal to those who would steal votes: at worst, they might have to share a few cabinet positions with the opposition.
Finally, the two events saw the emergence of two rival political courts, each exuding the faint but unmistakable odor of a looming conflict.
Once rare and unmistakable, the term is now used loosely to describe people who do not really satisfy the narrow criteria intended for it by DSM IV.
September 11 th - by which I mean not just the World Trade Center massacre, but the skein of hateful, reactionary worldviews and organizations it revealed with unmistakable force - is a clarion call.
Regardless of whether the Kremlin is irrational or simply uninformed, its policy in Crimea sends an unmistakable signal to investors: Russia's political leaders are impossible to predict.
The chronic failure of the Security Council to enforce its own resolutions (with respect to Iraq) is unmistakable: it is simply not up to the task.

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