WordLens

unequivocal

1 of 1adjective
/ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvəkəl/
Forms:more unequivocal,most unequivocal
1

expressing one's ideas and opinions so clearly that it leaves no room for doubt

  • Her unequivocal support for the policy was evident in her speech.
  • The document contained unequivocal evidence supporting their claim.
  • The scientist provided an unequivocal explanation of the experiment's results.
  • The witness provided an unequivocal account of the events that occurred.
  • She made an unequivocal statement about her position on the issue.
Antonyms:
2

expressed in a clear and definite way, with no chance of misunderstanding or doubt

  • The CEO gave an unequivocal commitment to improving work conditions.
  • Her unequivocal rejection of the proposal left no room for negotiation.
  • The scientist's findings were presented in an unequivocal manner, silencing critics.
  • His unequivocal support for the cause rallied the team around him.
  • The teacher gave an unequivocal answer to the student's question, leaving no confusion.