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Etymology

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From questionless +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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questionlessly (comparative more questionlessly, superlative most questionlessly)

  1. In a questionless manner; assuredly.
    • 1873, Edgar Fawcett, Purple and Fine Linen, page 313:
      The doorkeeper took my ticket questionlessly; that supposed peril was past.
    • 2015, Victor H. Strandberg, The Poetic Vision of Robert Penn Warren, page 16:
      Audubon's art is like Warren's own, she observes, in that “his birds and his rats alike inhabit a world of beak and claw and fang, of ripped-open bellies and planted talons,” in the face of which “these striking vignettes of a man questionlessly happy in his environment map out for us a possible happiness.”

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