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unequivocal

adjective

1 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.

synonyms: unambiguous, univocal.

Roget 31: great; greater etc. 33; large, considerable, fair, above par; big, huge etc. (large in size) 192; ... show more

Roget 474: certain, sure, assured etc. v.; solid, well-founded.    unqualified, absolute, positive, determinate, definite, clear, ... show more

Roget 518: intelligible; clear, clear as day, clear as noonday; lucid; perspicuous, transpicuous; luminous, transparent.    easily understood, easy to understand, for the million, intelligible to the meanest capacity, popularized.    ... show more

Dutch: eenduidig
Polish: jednoznaczny

2 unequivocal

Clearly defined or formulated:
— The plain and unequivocal language of the laws.

synonym: definitive.


Moby thesaurus: absolute, admitting no exception, all-out, apodictic, apparent, arrant, artless, bluff, blunt, bound, broad, brusque, candid, categorical, certain, classical, clean-cut, clear, clear and distinct, clear as crystal ... show more.

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