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Unambiguous   /ˌənæmbˈɪgjəwəs/   Listen
Unambiguous

adjective
1.
Having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning.
2.
Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion.  Synonyms: unequivocal, univocal.  "Took an unequivocal position" , "An unequivocal success" , "An unequivocal promise" , "An unequivocal (or univocal) statement"






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"Unambiguous" Quotes from Famous Books



... when unambiguous ("Symrna"), or when the expected spelling occurs many times in the book. A few variable forms such as "handsom : handsome" ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn - Volume V • Aphra Behn

... of the genuineness of this piece are not altogether unambiguous; the grounds for doubt, on the other hand, are entitled to attention. However, this question is immediately connected with that respecting TITUS ANDRONICUS, and must be at the same time resolved in ...
— Characters of Shakespeare's Plays • William Hazlitt



Words linked to "Unambiguous" :   straightforward, unambiguity, equivocal, monosemous, ambiguous, clear, unquestionable, absolute



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