"Unequivocally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a clear and unmistakable way; without any doubt or reservation.
Example: "She answered the question unequivocally, with a firm "yes" that left no room for ambiguity."
Unequitable means:<br><br> Not just or fair; unfair.<br> Not equal in value or proportion.<br> Dishonest or unjust.<br><br>Example: "The judge found the verdict to be unequitable and ordered a retrial."
In an unmistakable or unambiguous manner. Clearly or unmistakably. <br><br>Example: "She accepted the offer unequivocably, indicating she had no doubts about her decision."
Clearly and obviously expressed or understood; leaving no doubt or ambiguity.<br><br>Unmistakable, unmistakakable, or outright.
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.
Inedible and unforgettable are the meanings of unerasable, but a more common usage is that something is unerasable if it cannot be erased or deleted, especially from memory or record.
faultless, flawless, unimpeachable, impeccable, infallible, inerrant, accurate, precise, exact
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