"Unequivocable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unequivocable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unequivocable" Meaning

Inexorable.

"Unequivocable" Examples

Meaning:


Unequivocable is not a word in the English language, however "unequivocal" is another word that has a similar meaning, which was probably the intended word.

Unequivocal:


Having one meaning; unambiguous.
Clear and straightforward in expression or intent.

Examples:


Example 1:


In the univocal statement, there is no room for misinterpretation.

Regular Language: "The clear declaration eliminates any chance of confusion."

Example 2:


The professor tried to deliver univocal explanations, ensuring her students understood each principle perfectly.

Regular Language: "The professor attempted to give clear explanations that would help her students grasp each concept easily."

Example 3:


His univocal response impressed everyone, for he didn't seem to be hiding anything.

Regular Language: "His straightforward response gained admiration because it suggested nothing was being hidden."

Example 4:


We must have an univocal discussion where all parties contribute honestly and without prejudice.

Regular Language: "We must have an open discussion where all parties share their thoughts truthfully without any bias."

Example 5:


She found the univocal poem hard to interpret because of the use of few words.

Regular Language: "She found the poem challenging to understand because of its brevity."

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Unbeaten or unmatched in quality, excellence, or superiority.

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Not equally; unfairly treated, differ in terms of quantity or quality.

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The word "unequivocality" refers to the quality or state of being unmistakable, clear, and unambiguous; the absence of doubt, ambiguity, or uncertainty.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The court ruling was an example of unequivocality, leaving no room for interpretation."<br><br>In other words, something with unequivocality is very clear and certain, with no possibility of confusion or misinterpretation.

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