unmistakableness
Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being impossible to mistake or misunderstand: "unmistakableness" refers to the state or characteristic of being so clear, obvious, or distinct that it cannot be confused with anything else or misinterpreted.
Usage Examples
- (Her voice was so distinct that no one could confuse it with another's.)
- (The clarity of the evidence made the situation impossible to misunderstand.)
Advanced Usage
- "the unmistakableness of something": used to emphasize a quality or feature that is so prominent it cannot be overlooked or mistaken.
- The unmistakableness of the sunset's colours captivated everyone present. (The vividness of the colours was so striking that no one could fail to notice them.)
Variants and Related Words
Unmistakable (adj): impossible to mistake or misinterpret.
- Her laughter was unmistakable; I could hear it from across the park. (Her laughter was so unique that I recognized it instantly.)
Unmistakably (adv): in a way that is clear and cannot be mistaken.
- He stood unmistakably tall among the crowd. (His height was so obvious that it could not be overlooked.)
Mistake (n/verb): an error or misunderstanding; to identify incorrectly.
- I made a mistake in my calculations. (An error occurred.)
Synonyms
- Clarity: the quality of being clear and easy to understand.
- Obviousness: the state of being easily seen or understood.
- Distinctness: the quality of being clearly different or separate.
Related Idioms
As plain as day: very obvious or clear.
- The unmistakableness of his guilt was as plain as day. (His guilt was extremely clear.)
Beyond a shadow of a doubt: with complete certainty.
- The unmistakableness of the evidence proved his innocence beyond a shadow of a doubt. (The evidence was so clear that no doubt remained.)