unambiguously

[US]/ˌʌnæm'bigjuəsli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. clearly and without ambiguity

Example Sentences

The instructions were unambiguously clear.

She unambiguously stated her opinion on the matter.

The results of the experiment were unambiguously positive.

He unambiguously denied any involvement in the crime.

The contract language was unambiguously written.

The warning signs were unambiguously displayed.

Her intentions were unambiguously good.

The rules of the game were unambiguously explained.

The survey results were unambiguously in favor of the new policy.

The evidence unambiguously pointed to the suspect's guilt.

Real-world Examples

On the one hand, you must be clear, you want your message to come across unambiguously.

Source: Stanford Open Course: How to Communicate Effectively

What was once unambiguously justified suddenly seemed excessive.

Source: Deep Dive into the Movie World (LSOO)

So this really unambiguously tells you that humans did it.

Source: PBS Fun Science Popularization

I mean, how big an effect has that been, and is it unambiguously good news?

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) July 2020 Collection

There is, I think, no other way of analysing the current proceeds of production unambiguously.

Source: Employment, Interest, and General Theory of Money (Volume 1)

But what ought to be unambiguously good news, after years of delay, is not.

Source: 23 Jian, 80 Articles

The instrument's " first-ever in-situ - in the original space" measurement " unambiguously confirms" the presence of sulphur, Isro said.

Source: 2023-38

Well, I think fundamentally Neal is wrong on this.You can either prove unambiguously that federal aid increases the price of higher education or you can not.

Source: PBS Business Interview Series

The reason triangles are used, and not squares, or polygons, or some other more complex shape is simplicity: three points in space unambiguously define a plane.

Source: Technology Crash Course

America's election laws are often confusing. But the bar on " unauthorised" parties using a candidate's name unless " the title clearly and unambiguously shows opposition to the named candidate" seems clear.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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