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un·am·bigu·ous·ly

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  1. unambiguously, unequivocallyadverb

    in an unambiguous manner

    "she stated her intentions unequivocally"

    Synonyms:
    unequivocally, uniquely

    Antonyms:
    ambiguously, equivocally

  2. uniquely, unambiguouslyadverb

    so as to be unique

    "he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound"

    Synonyms:
    unequivocally, uniquely

    Antonyms:
    equivocally, ambiguously

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  1. List of paraphrases for "unambiguously":

    unequivocally, clearly

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#2463clearly
#13091uniquely
#46141unequivocally
#47476unambiguously

How to use unambiguously in a sentence?

  1. Michael Hartnett:

    Big client zeitgeist in past two weeks has unambiguously been to buy the FAANMG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Microsoft and Google-owner Alphabet) underperformance.

  2. Tomer Shenar:

    There might be more in there, but only for this one we could show the presence of a black hole unambiguously.

  3. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin:

    This is an absolute position that was unambiguously underlined during (Thursday's) negotiations.

  4. Kermit Victor Lipez:

    The First Amendment issue here is, as the parties frame it, fairly narrow: is there a constitutionally protected right to videotape police carrying out their duties in public? Basic First Amendment principles, along with case law from this and other circuits, answer that question unambiguously in the affirmative.

  5. Philip Hammond:

    One way or another Parliament is going to have the opportunity this week to decide what it is in favor of, and I hope that it will take that opportunity -- if it can't get behind the Prime Minister's deal -- to say clearly and unambiguously what it can get behind.


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