mistakable Sentence Examples
- The thief's appearance was unmistakably similar to the suspect's description.
- The professor's handwriting was so illegible that it was almost unmistakable for scribbles.
- The twin sisters were so alike that they were often unmistakably confused for each other.
- The counterfeit painting was so skillfully executed that it was unmistakably indistinguishable from the original.
- The politician's deceptive smile was unmistakably insincere.
- The air was thick with a lingering mist, making the path ahead unmistakably foggy.
- The child's laughter was unmistakably infectious, spreading joy throughout the room.
- The murderer's fingerprints were unmistakably evident on the crime scene.
- The resemblance between the ancient artifacts was unmistakably uncanny, suggesting a shared origin.
- The company's logo was unmistakably recognizable, emblazoned on billboards and products worldwide.
mistakable Meaning
Wordnet
mistakable (s)
so similar as to be easily identified for another thing
Webster
mistakable (a.)
Liable to be mistaken; capable of being misconceived.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mistakable
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so similar as to be easily identified for another thingLiable to be mistaken; capable of being misconceived.
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The thief's appearance was unmistakably similar to the suspect's description.
The professor's handwriting was so illegible that it was almost unmistakable for scribbles.
The twin sisters were so alike that they were often unmistakably confused for each other.
The counterfeit painting was so skillfully executed that it was unmistakably indistinguishable from the original.