unambiguous
IPA: ʌnæmbˈɪgjʌwʌs
adjective
- Clear, and having no uncertainty or ambiguity.
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Examples of "unambiguous" in Sentences
- The second parameter is the list unambiguous pages.
- To me, the logic of the above is obvious and unambiguous.
- The 3RR is the most unambiguous, clear cut rule imaginable.
- However, the names of APG clades are singularly unambiguous.
- The fact of the violation was clear, unambiguous and admitted.
- The vertical and horizontal alignment of the data is unambiguous.
- The notation is unconventional but the result is still unambiguous.
- Weiss's performance video was unambiguous from a moral point of view.
- Because the citation is inside the punctuation, the scope is unambiguous.
- The limits and expectations are clear and unambiguous and the project benefits.
- The message from the representative of the WT Society is clear and unambiguous.
- As it is, he graciously apologized and I failed at acknowledging that apology in unambiguous terms.
- The building trades asserted its position in unambiguous terms, and all San Francisco was in turmoil.
- Ashoke says that these come from the AdS interior, making his favorite term unambiguous in the limit.
- 3. They use all this information to help create a relationship that fits both their needs and styles and that is characterized by unambiguous mutual expectations.
- House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, who is Catholic, said during a floor speech yesterday he will work to overturn what he called an "unambiguous attack on religious freedom in our country."
- As a work of prescriptive literature, Spiritual Midwifery framed the choice in unambiguous terms, quoting one Farm "lady" as saying that she found feminist demands for access to male-dominated careers incomprehensible, since, in her experience, breastfeeding her baby was "heavier than being a corporation president."
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