Definition of Doubtless. Meaning of Doubtless. Synonyms of Doubtless

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Definition of Doubtless

Doubtless
Doubtless Doubt"less, a. Free from fear or suspicion. [Obs.] Pretty child, sleep doubtless and secure. --Shak.
Doubtless
Doubtless Doubt"less, adv. Undoubtedly; without doubt.

Meaning of Doubtless from wikipedia

- Doubtless Bay is a bay on the east coast of the Northland Region, north-east of Kaitaia, in New Zealand. It extends from Knuckle Point on Karikari Peninsula...
- Cable Bay, Coopers Beach, and Mangōnui – that lie along the coast of Doubtless Bay and are so close together that they have run together to form one...
- The Doubtless River is a river of northern Canterbury, New Zealand. A tributary of the Doubtful River, it rises south of Mount Boscawen and flows southward...
- true notion of constitutional right and human liberty", adding: "it is doubtless to be regretted that he had not the opportunity of vindicating his good...
- sciences (or as Whewell termed them, the palaetiological sciences) will doubtless need to be modified, it provides a good starting point. Among them he...
- called "Lauriston Bay" on 17 December 1769. Cook had already named it "Doubtless Bay" when he sailed past it less than two w****s earlier. Māori in canoes...
- the Occidental Sea, and the Isles called Britanniae. Another tradition, doubtless inspired by his title "the Zealot", states that he was involved in the...
- published within a year of Billy's death, he wrote that 'Billy's partner doubtless had a name which was his legal property, but he was so given to changing...
- all, much more to combine effectually. If they could do so, they might doubtless succeed in diminishing the hours of labour, and obtaining the same wages...
- often carries in his right hand. This tool was used to threaten thieves, doubtless with castration: Horace (Sat. 1.8.1–7) writes: A number of epigrams, apparently...