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Discover LudwigThe word "unequivocally" can be used as an adverb in written English, and it means without doubt or uncertainty
It is often used to emphasize a statement or opinion. Example: "The results of the experiment were unequivocally clear, showing a significant decrease in pollution levels." In this sentence, "unequivocally" emphasizes the certainty of the results.
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Not unequivocally.
Immediately, and unequivocally.
"Absolutely, unequivocally won't happen.
I don't subscribe unequivocally.
I refute it unequivocally".
That's unequivocally good!
He renounced them unequivocally.
Without a doubt, unequivocally".
Definitively, unequivocally yes.
I'm unequivocally for it".
The answer, unequivocally, is no.
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