Pronunciation: /ʌnɪˈkwɪvəkəl/
adjective not subject to misinterpretation or doubt; clear and unambiguous
A1 Her love for animals is unequivocal.
A2 The instructions were unequivocal and easy to follow.
B1 The evidence presented in court was unequivocal.
B2 The CEO's support for the new project was unequivocal.
C1 The scientist's research findings were unequivocal and groundbreaking.
C2 The artist's talent was unequivocal and undeniable.
formal The scientist's research findings provided unequivocal evidence of climate change.
informal There's no doubt about it, his answer was unequivocal.
slang Her reaction was like, totally unequivocal, you know?
figurative The artist's use of color in the painting was an unequivocal expression of her emotions.
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