adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an unambiguous message
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In last night's speech, the president finally made an unambiguous statement on the issue of taxes.
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Safety guidelines need to be plain and unambiguous .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He speaks in tones which, whatever else can be said of them, are unambiguous .
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It might be thought that such tenets were unambiguous enough in a democracy to be assured the most rigorous defence.
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Needless to say, the police were already familiar with the thief and absolutely delighted upon the production of such unambiguous evidence.
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Such communications should be clear and unambiguous .
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There are possible offsetting arguments concerning internal structure, but these are in any case not unambiguous in their directional effect.
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There is no Truth, nor any unambiguous criterion for agreeing upon what constitutes correct knowledge about society.
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There is therefore an unambiguous increase in both wages and membership, as illustrated in Fig. 3.