unambiguous
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unambiguously adverb
- unambiguousness noun
Etymology
Origin of unambiguous
Example Sentences
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As always, the burden of proof would be on you to make your case that your stepmother made an unambiguous promise.
From MarketWatch
The judge’s ruling, she said, shows that the law was unambiguous — and that “county means county, not city.”
From Los Angeles Times
Supreme Court’s judges have just pointed out, is unambiguous about tariffs.
From MarketWatch
"Let me state clearly: the law must take its course," says the unambiguous statement from the King, offering no hiding place or protection.
From BBC
"Our clear message is in an unambiguous way that we're hoping that people can remain calm and respectful during that presidential visit."
From Barron's
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