UNEQUIVOCAL in a Sentence
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Example sentences for UNEQUIVOCAL, such as:
1. The answer was an unequivocal 'no'.
2. Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming.
3. He only stated his unequivocal opinion of herself, her actions, her house and her new friends.
2. Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming.
3. He only stated his unequivocal opinion of herself, her actions, her house and her new friends.
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Meanings and Examples of UNEQUIVOCAL
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unequivocal
a. admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; clear and unambiguous
Classic Sentence:
1 He only stated his unequivocal opinion of herself, her actions, her house and her new friends.
2 Both father and son spoke quick and loud, now looking at the object of their mutual admiration, and now regarding each other with the most unequivocal pleasure.
3 In short, the manifestations of zeal and fierce delight were so great and unequivocal, that the expedition was declared to be a war of the nation.
4 Pride and exultation were supplanted by humility, and the fiercest of human passions was already succeeded by the most profound and unequivocal demonstrations of grief.
5 Thus unequivocally called on to exercise the functions of his assumed character, Heyward was apprehensive that the smallest delay might prove dangerous.
Example Sentence:
1 My answer to your proposal is an unequivocal and absolute "No."
2 Last night's text said the Greeks "reiterate their unequivocal commitment to honour their financial obligations to all their creditors fully and timely".
3 The answer was an unequivocal 'no'.
4 Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming.