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unambiguous
[uhn-am-big-yoo-uhs]
adjective
not ambiguous, or unclear; distinct; unequivocal.
The object of the experiment was to reach an unambiguous conclusion about climate change.
unambiguous
/ ˌʌæˈɪɡʊə /
adjective
not ambiguous; clear
an unambiguous message
Other 51Թ Forms
- unambiguously adverb
- unambiguousness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unambiguous1
Example Sentences
Outgoing Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said the agency had made a clear and unambiguous decision with "no political influence" after a comprehensive review and a report of 1,100 pages.
Yet I don’t have too many nice things to say about the Catholic Church outside of the aesthetics, which are an unambiguous slay.
Behind the different responses lie many of the often bitter and vitriolic arguments that set the country on a long, tricky road towards Wednesday's unambiguous judgement.
Equality law has been made clear with the unambiguous statement that the term "woman" refers to a biological woman and does not include biological men who have transitioned to being female.
If Trump was given a very clear, unambiguous order from the courts and openly declared that the administration would not comply, the country would be in an extremely dangerous position, Chemerinsky said.
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