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unequivocal
[ uhn-i-kwiv-uh-kuhl ]
adjective
- not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation:
an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof.
Synonyms: , , ,
- absolute; unqualified; not subject to conditions or exceptions:
The cosigner of a note gives unequivocal assurance that it will be paid when due.
unequivocal
/ ˌʌ²Ôɪˈ°ì·Éɪ±¹É™°ìÉ™±ô /
adjective
- not ambiguous; plain
Derived Forms
- ËŒ³Ü²Ô±ðˈ±ç³Ü¾±±¹´Ç³¦²¹±ô²Ô±ð²õ²õ, noun
- ËŒ³Ü²Ô±ðˈ±ç³Ü¾±±¹´Ç³¦²¹±ô±ô²â, adverb
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ôe·±ç³Ü¾±±¹î€ƒo·³¦²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
- ³Ü²Ôe·±ç³Ü¾±±¹î€ƒo·³¦²¹±ô·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unequivocal1
Example Sentences
The answer — as pointed jokes at the president’s expense volleyed across the historic room, now a front line of the culture war — was an unequivocal yes.
And, sure, it could just be that her matter-of-fact, unequivocal delivery that she’d rather be dead than poor is so halting to him, considering his state of mind.
Musk has also been unequivocal in his response.
She said "significant changes" had been made within the Army, including the "introduction of clear and unequivocal policies to state that there will be zero tolerance to unacceptable sexual behaviours".
Following the coroner's conclusion, she said "significant changes" have been made within the Army, including the "introduction of clear and unequivocal policies to state that there will be zero tolerance to unacceptable sexual behaviours".
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