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    un·e·quiv·o·cal
    /ˌənəˈkwivək(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. leaving no doubt; unambiguous: "an unequivocal answer"

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  2. The meaning of UNEQUIVOCAL is leaving no doubt : clear, unambiguous. How to use unequivocal in a sentence.

  3. total, or expressed in a clear and certain way: The prime minister, he said, had the party's unequivocal support. The church has been unequivocal in its condemnation of the violence. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complete and whole. (all) in one piece idiom. aggregate. all or nothing idiom. all told idiom. all-in-one. all-inclusive.

  4. Unequivocal definition: not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation. See examples of UNEQUIVOCAL used in a sentence.

  5. Jan 12, 2016 · Equivocal is from a Latin word meaning of equal voice, so unequivocal means of unequal voice — unmistakable, unambiguous, without question. There might be unequivocal evidence tying a suspect to a crime, or unequivocal support for a popular leader.

  6. total, or expressed in a clear and certain way: The prime minister, he said, had the party's unequivocal support. The church has been unequivocal in its condemnation of the violence. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complete and whole. (all) in one piece idiom. aggregate. all or nothing idiom. all told idiom. all-in-one. all-inclusive.

  7. If you describe someone's attitude as unequivocal, you mean that it is completely clear and very firm.

  8. unequivocal (formal) expressing your opinion or intention very clearly and firmly: The reply was an unequivocal ‘no’. Patterns. the plain/ simple/ stark/ bare/ unequivocal truth; a(n) plain/ simple/ stark/ bare/ unequivocal fact/ statement; a(n) plain/ simple/ unequivocal answer

  9. unexpected. To top. Contents. unequivocal meaning: clear and certain: . Learn more.

  10. unequivocal - admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion; "unequivocal evidence"; "took an unequivocal position"; "an unequivocal success"; "an unequivocal promise"; "an unequivocal (or univocal) statement"

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