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unequivocally

uh-nih-KWIH-vuhk-lee

Unequivocally (adv) means In a way that is completely clear, with no ambiguity. Example: “The company unequivocally denied any wrongdoing.”

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In a way that is completely clear, with no ambiguity.
"The company unequivocally denied any wrongdoing."

How to use unequivocally

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishClearly and without any doubt.

Common pairings
state unequivocally deny unequivocally

Word forms

more unequivocally comparative, most unequivocally superlative

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Etymology

From unequivocal plus -ly.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unequivocally” mean?

The word “unequivocally” means in a way that is completely clear, with no ambiguity. In plain terms, clearly and without any doubt.

How do you pronounce “unequivocally”?

“Unequivocally” is pronounced uh-nih-KWIH-vuhk-lee (/ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvək(ə)li/ in IPA).

How do you use “unequivocally” in a sentence?

Here is “unequivocally” used in a sentence: “The company unequivocally denied any wrongdoing.”

What part of speech is “unequivocally”?

“Unequivocally” is an adverb.

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