unimpeachably

English

Etymology

unimpeachable + -ly

Adverb

unimpeachably (comparative more unimpeachably, superlative most unimpeachably)

  1. In an unimpeachable manner.
    • 1929, Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front:
      They are square, neat boxes with wooden sides all round, and have unimpeachably satisfactory seats.
    • 2023 August 20, Kelefa Sanneh, “Noname’s Ambivalent, Triumphant Comeback”, in The New Yorker, →ISSN:
      But Warner still flinches at being called a poet, because she detects in the term an insinuation that her sensibility is too literary to be unimpeachably hip-hop.
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