It's a old word for agreed or definately.
"Endubitably" is an adverb that means "without a doubt" or "indubitably." It emphasizes certainty and assurance in a statement or belief. The term combines "indubitable," which means something that cannot be doubted, with the prefix "en-" to intensify its meaning. It is often used in formal or literary contexts.
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The meaning of 'Shaapit' is "the cursed"
Undoubtedly; unquestionably; in a manner to remove all doubt.
"Chuck Norris is INDUBITABLY The Best Guy Ever"! Indubitably ADV.=Un-Doubtable, not easy to doubt.
Both words mean "without doubt" or "unquestionably," but "undoubtedly" is more commonly used and accepted in standard English, while "indubitably" is considered more formal and less commonly used. Additionally, "undoubtedly" is used more in everyday conversation and writing, while "indubitably" is more likely to be found in academic or literary contexts.
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