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View usage for: (ʌnɪkwɪvəkəl) adjectiveIf you describe someone's attitude as unequivocal, you mean that it is completely clear and very firm. [formal] ...Richardson's unequivocal commitment to fair play. Yesterday, the message to him was unequivocal: 'Get out.' Synonyms: clear, absolute, definite, certain More Synonyms of unequivocal unequivocally (ʌnɪkwɪvəkli) adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] He stated unequivocally that his forces were ready to go to war. Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming. unequivocal in British English (ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvəkəl) adjectivenot ambiguous; plain Derived forms unequivocally (ˌuneˈquivocally) adverb unequivocalness (ˌuneˈquivocalness) noun unequivocal in American English (ˌʌniˈkwɪvəkəl) adjective not equivocal; not ambiguous; plain; clear Derived forms unequivocally (ˌuneˈquivocally) adverb Examples of 'unequivocal' in a sentenceunequivocal They want to give unequivocal support to any alleged victims and be entirely open with parents and other schools, but they are restricted by the law.To which my answer is an unequivocal yes.The constitutional position is clear and unequivocal.The whole stadium rose to its feet in an unequivocal roar of support.In my thinking the answer was an unequivocal yes!My views on that are clear and unequivocal.He remains unequivocal in his support for both.But we must do so in a way that is consistent with our unequivocal commitment to human rights.None can count on unequivocal support.Her answer was an unequivocal no.The message is unequivocal: failure may be an option but quitting is not.But the message was unequivocal - there will be no more money.The American system gives voters a clear and unequivocal choice.His answer was short, clear and unequivocal.He has the full, unequivocal support of our board.The unequivocal answer must be: both.At the meeting in Milan he received the unequivocal support of the board.My answer is an unequivocal, emphatic yes.They could receive the wrong treatment and the record did not provide clear and unequivocal evidence of a patient's treatment pathway.I wanted unequivocal emotional support.The message was unequivocal and unanimous: far from it being over, we are at only the very beginning of this crisis.He must send an unequivocal message about the behaviour he expects of bankers, the accountability of the boss and the values of the City. In other languagesunequivocal British English: unequivocal ADJECTIVE If you describe someone's attitude as unequivocal, you mean that it is completely clear and very firm. ...his unequivocal commitment to fair play. - American English: unequivocal
- Brazilian Portuguese: inequívoco
- Chinese: 明确的
- European Spanish: inequívoco
- French: sans équivoque
- German: unzweideutig
- Italian: inequivocabile
- Japanese: 明確な
- Korean: 명백한
- European Portuguese: inequívoco
- Latin American Spanish: inequívoco
Definition completely clear in meaning Richardson's unequivocal commitment to fair play Synonyms black-and-white unambiguous cut-and-dried (informal) uncontestable nailed-on (slang) Opposites vague , ambiguous , noncommittal , doubtful , evasive , indecisive , equivocal Additional synonymsDefinition undoubted or certain He brought the absolute proof that we needed. Synonyms definite, sure, certain, positive, guaranteed, actual, assured, genuine, exact, precise, decisive, conclusive, unequivocal, unambiguous, infallible, categorical, unquestionable, dinkum (Australian, New Zealand, informal), nailed-on (slang) Definition definitely known One thing is certain – they have the utmost respect for each other. Synonyms known, true, positive, plain, ascertained, unmistakable, conclusive, undoubted, unequivocal, undeniable, irrefutable, unquestionable, incontrovertible, indubitable, nailed-on (slang) Definition easy to distinguish or understand She won a clear-cut victory in yesterday's election. Synonyms straightforward, specific, plain, precise, black-and-white, explicit, definite, unequivocal, unambiguous, cut-and-dried (informal) Nearby words ofunequivocal - unenviable
- unequal
- unequalled
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unethical
- uneven
Additional synonymsDefinition having great influence on the result of something a decisive victory in the elections Synonyms crucial, significant, critical, final, positive, absolute, influential, definite, definitive, momentous, conclusive, fatefulDefinition firm, clear, and precise We didn't have any definite proof. Synonyms clear, explicit, black-and-white, clear-cut, unequivocal, unambiguous, guaranteed, cut-and-dried (informal) We deny there is any direct connection between the two cases. Synonyms clear, specific, plain, absolute, distinct, definite, explicit, downright, point-blank, unequivocal, unqualified, unambiguous, categoricalDefinition easy to see or understand He spoke with evident emotion about his ordeal. Synonyms obvious, clear, plain, apparent, visible, patent, manifest, tangible, noticeable, blatant, conspicuous, unmistakable, palpable, salient, indisputable, perceptible, incontrovertible, incontestable, plain as the nose on your face Definition precisely and clearly expressed, leaving nothing to implication He left explicit instructions on how to set the alarm. Synonyms clear, obvious, specific, direct, certain, express, plain, absolute, exact, precise, straightforward, definite, overt, unequivocal, unqualified, unambiguous, categoricalDefinition absolutely certain incontrovertible evidence that the government is violating the agreement Synonyms indisputable, sure, certain, established, positive, undeniable, irrefutable, unquestionable, unshakable, beyond dispute, incontestable, indubitable, nailed-on (slang) Definition beyond doubt This film is an indubitable classic. Synonyms certain, sure, undoubted, obvious, evident, veritable, undeniable, indisputable, irrefutable, unquestionable, open-and-shut, incontrovertible, unarguable, incontestable, nailed-on (slang) Definition easily noticed, obvious cases of manifest injustice Synonyms obvious, apparent, patent, evident, open, clear, plain, visible, bold, distinct, glaring, noticeable, blatant, conspicuous, unmistakable, palpable, salientDefinition easily understood It was plain to me that he was lying. Synonyms clear, obvious, patent, evident, apparent, visible, distinct, understandable, manifest, transparent, overt, unmistakable, lucid, unambiguous, comprehensible, legibleDefinition expressing certainty There was no positive evidence. Synonyms definite, real, clear, firm, certain, direct, express, actual, absolute, concrete, decisive, explicit, affirmative, clear-cut, unmistakable, conclusive, unequivocal, indisputable, categorical, incontrovertible, nailed-on (slang) |