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The synonyms of “Unequivocal” are: definitive, unambiguous, univocal, unmistakable, indisputable, incontrovertible, indubitable, undeniable
Unequivocal as an Adjective
Definitions of "Unequivocal" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unequivocal” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Clearly defined or formulated.
- Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion.
- Clearly defined or formulated- R.B.Taney.
- Leaving no doubt; unambiguous.
Synonyms of "Unequivocal" as an adjective (8 Words)
definitive | Supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement. The definitive biography of Prince Charles. |
incontrovertible | Not able to be denied or disputed. Incontrovertible proof. |
indisputable | Impossible to doubt or dispute. A far from indisputable fact. |
indubitable | Too obvious to be doubted. An indubitable truth. |
unambiguous | Not open to more than one interpretation. As a horror apartheid is absolutely unambiguous. |
undeniable | Unable to be denied or disputed. It is an undeniable fact that some dogs are easier to train than others. |
univocal | Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. A univocal set of instructions. |
unmistakable | Clearly evident to the mind. His opposition to slavery was unmistakable. |
Usage Examples of "Unequivocal" as an adjective
- He was unequivocal in condemning the violence.
- The plain and unequivocal language of the laws.
- An unequivocal promise.
- An unequivocal success.
- Took an unequivocal position.
- Unequivocal evidence.
- An unequivocal answer.
- An unequivocal (or univocal) statement.
Associations of "Unequivocal" (30 Words)
apparent | Appearing as such but not necessarily so. The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields. |
certainly | Definitely or positively (`sure’ is sometimes used informally for `surely. The prestigious address certainly adds to the firm s appeal. |
certainty | The state of being certain. The passing of the act made a general election a certainty. |
clarity | The quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound. The clarity of the picture. |
clear | Clear of charges or deductions. A clear profit. |
clearly | Without doubt or question. Her ability to write clearly. |
confirming | Indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen. |
decided | (of a quality) definite; unquestionable. The sunshine is a decided improvement. |
definite | Precise; explicit and clearly defined. A definite drop in attendance. |
definitive | A definitive postage stamp. The definitive work on Greece. |
determinate | Precisely determined or limited or defined; especially fixed by rule or by a specific and constant cause. Determinate growth. |
distinct | Recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type. A tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech. |
evident | Clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment. A clearly evident erasure in the manuscript. |
explicit | Of a person stating something in an explicit manner. The arrangement had not been made explicit. |
incontestable | Not able to be disputed. |
indisputable | Impossible to doubt or dispute. A far from indisputable fact. |
limpid | Transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity. Limpid blue eyes. |
lucid | Bright or luminous. Write in a clear and lucid style. |
obvious | Easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind. Obvious errors. |
palpability | The quality of being perceivable by touch. |
pellucid | (of music or other sound) clear and pure in tone. A pellucid brook. |
perspicuity | Clarity as a consequence of being perspicuous. |
perspicuous | Able to give an account or express an idea clearly. A perspicuous argument. |
plain | Express complaints discontent displeasure or unhappiness. A plain girl with a freckled face. |
positivistic | Of or relating to positivism. |
simplicity | A lack of penetration or subtlety. The simplicity of a crystal. |
straightforward | Without concealment or deception; honest. A straightforward gaze. |
unambiguous | Having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning- Mario Vargas Llosa. As a horror apartheid is absolutely unambiguous. |
univocal | Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. An unequivocal or univocal statement. |
unmistakable | Clearly evident to the mind. His opposition to slavery was unmistakable. |