The word indubitably is split into five syllables, with the stress on the second syllable: [in-du-bit-ab-ly].
The second syllable is pronounced like the word “do” in American English.
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“In dubitably” is a common mistake: the word indubitably is written as one word.
It means “certainly” or “without question.”
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Presumptuous has several antonyms (opposites), including:
- Meek
- Deferential
- Modest
- Obedient
- Unassuming
- Unassertive
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There are several synonyms for presumptuous including:
- Arrogant
- Overconfident
- Forward
- Bold
- Cheeky
- Conceited
- Immodest
- Insolent
- Overfamiliar
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“Non-mutually exclusive” is synonymous with describing two outcomes as “not mutually exclusive,” meaning they can both occur at the same time.
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A mutually exclusive probability describes events that cannot happen simultaneously. For example, when rolling a six-sided die, rolling a three and a five are mutually exclusive because it is impossible to roll both numbers at the same time.
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Albeit is a conjunction with a meaning similar to “although,” “but,” or “even though.” It is made up from the three words “all,” “be,” and “it,” but it is always written as one word.
“Albeit” is used to introduce a subordinate clause or a dependent clause that tells us more about the main clause (e.g., “The novel was an interesting read, albeit rather long”).
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Albeit is a three-syllable word with the emphasis on the second syllable: [awl-bee-it].
Some people mistakenly write “I’ll be it,” because they pronounce “I’ll” the same as the first syllable of albeit. This should be avoided because it is incorrect.
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There are several synonyms or near synonyms for albeit. Depending on the context, they include:
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For all intents and purposes is the more common expression. To all intents and purposes means the same thing and is sometimes used in British English.
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