unequivocally — in a way that is completely clear and leaves no doubt
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: in a way that is completely clear and leaves no doubt
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnɪˈkwɪvəkli/
Korean meaning: 명확하고 의심의 여지없이, 단호하게
Korean pronunciation: 언이**퀴**버컬리
Example Sentences
- The boss unequivocally stated that wearing pajamas to work is unprofessional
- The survey results unequivocally show that pizza is the most popular food
- She unequivocally declared that she would never eat broccoli again
unequivocally
ADVERB//ʌnɪˈkwɪvəkli//
in a way that is completely clear and leaves no doubt

a confident witness points directly at the defendant while speaking into the microphone. Her posture is upright and her expression shows complete certainty without any hesitation. The judge nods approvingly as the witness delivers her testimony with absolute conviction. The defendant's lawyer looks defeated, unable to challenge such clear and definitive evidence. Court observers lean forward, recognizing the undeniable truth being presented. The bailiff stands at attention, witnessing the moment of clarity. testimony being delivered in a way that is completely clear and leaves no doubt

Evidence checked regularly proves the case unequivocally, particularly here!
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Origin
라틴어에서 온 단어로, '동등하지 않은 목소리'라는 뜻에서 출발했습니다. 즉, 여러 목소리(의견)가 아닌 하나의 명확한 목소리만 있다는 의미로 발전했죠.
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📝Examples
“The boss unequivocally stated that wearing pajamas to work is unprofessional”
“The survey results unequivocally show that pizza is the most popular food”
“She unequivocally declared that she would never eat broccoli again”
“The company unequivocally committed to reducing carbon emissions”
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