Crossword-Solution: UNMISTAKABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unmistakable | a. | Incapable of being mistaken or misunderstood; clear; plain; obvious; evident. |
We have 88 clues for the answer “UNMISTAKABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| not capable of being mistaken or misunderstood | 1 answer |
| touchable | 11 answers |
| verifiable | 18 answers |
| unshakeable | 23 answers |
| Recognisable | 30 answers |
| graspable | 31 answers |
| macroscopic | 33 answers |
| Visual ___ | 34 answers |
| apprehensible | 35 answers |
| Decided | 39 answers |
| knowable | 40 answers |
| explained | 42 answers |
| Understandable | 44 answers |
| Blatant | 44 answers |
| ascertainable | 45 answers |
| fathomable | 45 answers |
| Sane | 47 answers |
| audible | 52 answers |
| unenclosed | 53 answers |
| Actual | 54 answers |
| Evinced | 54 answers |
| evidenced | 54 answers |
| observable | 55 answers |
| Undeniable | 55 answers |
| Normal | 55 answers |
| overt | 55 answers |
| Tangible | 56 answers |
| detectable | 56 answers |
| Defined | 56 answers |
| crystalline | 57 answers |
| Legible | 57 answers |
| Substantial | 58 answers |
| conceivable | 58 answers |
| Real | 58 answers |
| Unambiguous | 58 answers |
| Cloudless | 58 answers |
| Exhibited | 59 answers |
| showing | 59 answers |
| distinguishable | 59 answers |
| perceptible | 59 answers |
| Patent | 59 answers |
| Displayed. | 63 answers |
| comprehensible | 63 answers |
| Unconcealed | 63 answers |
| Decisive | 63 answers |
| Demonstrated | 64 answers |
| disclosed | 64 answers |
| intelligible | 64 answers |
| Undisguised | 65 answers |
| unclouded | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNMISTAKABLE (5)
None of the stories are precisely those of Aesop, and none have the concinnity, terseness, and unmistakable deduction of the lesson intended to be taught by the fable, so conspicuous in the great Greek fabulist.
You were nothing to me once, and I was contented; you are now nothing to me again, and how different the second nothing is from the first! Would to God you had never taken me up, since it was only to throw me down!” Bathsheba, in spite of her mettle, began to feel unmistakable signs that she was inherently the weaker vessel.
There was a remarkable intelligence in his features, as of a person who had so cultivated his mental part that it could not fail to mould the physical to itself and become manifest by unmistakable tokens.
When I looked again, the busy handling-machine had already put together several of the pieces of apparatus it had taken out of the cylinder into a shape having an unmistakable likeness to its own; and down on the left a busy little digging mechanism had come into view, emitting jets of green vapour and working its way round the pit, excavating and embanking in a methodical and discriminating manner.
The Baptist preacher had announced at the beginning of the concert that “owing to the length of the programme, there would be no encores.” But the applause which followed Lily to her seat was such an unmistakable expression of enthusiasm that Thea had to admit Lily was justified in going back.
Quotes with UNMISTAKABLE (3)
Do not yearn to be popular; be exquisite. Do not desire to be famous; be loved. Do not take pride in being expected; be palpable, unmistakable.
Again, somehow, one saw life, a pure bead. I lifted the pencil again, useless though I knew it to be. But even as I did so, the unmistakable tokens of death showed themselves. The body relaxed, and instantly grew stiff. The struggle was over. The insignificant little creature now knew death. As I looked at the dead moth, this minute wayside triumph of so great a force over so mean an antagonist filled me with wonder. Just as life had been strange a few minutes before, so death was now as strange.
And George Farr had the town, the earth, the world to himself and his sorrow. Music came faint as a troubling rumor beneath the spring night, sweetened by distance: a longing knowing no ease. (Oh God, oh God!) At last George Farr gave up trying to see her. He had 'phoned vainly and time after time, at last the telephone became the end in place of the means: he had forgotten why he wanted to reach her. Finally he told himself that he hated her, that he would go away; finally h…