unambiguously

IPA: ʌnæmbˈɪgjuʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a manner that is not ambiguous; leaving no doubt; clearly
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Examples of "unambiguously" in Sentences

  • Iran is a country President Bush has called unambiguously evil.
  • The current release Watman approves of most unambiguously is Stuart Dybek's I Sailed With Magellan.
  • Robert Rubin unambiguously rejects populist economics, the very mindset underpinning the John Kerry campaign.
  • And the title unambiguously states that photography matters as art, which settles one long-debated question at a stroke.
  • "The debt-ceiling debacle unambiguously translates into an intensification of the already-strong headwinds facing U.S. growth and employment creation."
  • The US president stopped short of calling unambiguously for Mubarak to stand down immediately but his comments went further in support of the protesters than his brief statement on Tuesday.

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