Pronunciation: /ˌʌnæmˈbɪɡjuəs/
adjective clear and easily understood; not open to more than one interpretation
A1 The instructions for assembling the furniture were unambiguous and easy to follow.
A2 The map provided clear and unambiguous directions to the nearest bus stop.
B1 The contract contained unambiguous terms and conditions that both parties agreed to.
B2 The test results were unambiguous, showing a clear indication of the presence of the virus.
C1 The legal document was drafted in a way that left no room for doubt, making it unambiguous in its intent.
C2 The scientific data presented in the research paper was unambiguous and supported the researchers' conclusions.
formal The terms of the contract were written in an unambiguous manner to avoid any misunderstandings.
informal Make sure your instructions are clear and unambiguous so there's no confusion.
slang Don't beat around the bush, just give me an unambiguous answer.
figurative Her actions spoke volumes and sent an unambiguous message to everyone around her.
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