adv
unequivocally
uh-nih-KWIH-vuhk-lee
adv
1
In a way that is completely clear, with no ambiguity.
"The company unequivocally denied any wrongdoing."
How to Use Unequivocally
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishClearly and without any doubt.
Common pairings
state unequivocally
deny unequivocally
Word Forms
more unequivocally comparative, most unequivocally superlative
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Etymology
From unequivocal plus -ly.