
unequivocal
/ˌəniˈkwɪvəkəɫ/
leaving no doubt; clear and definite
unequivocal in a sentence
“His answer was unequivocal: the project would proceed.”
Origin of unequivocal
Latin prefix un- not + aequivocus ambiguous (from aequus equal + vox voice)
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