unequivocal

unequivocal
unequivocal
tr[ʌnɪ'kwɪvəkəl]
adjective
1 inequívoco,-a, claro,-a
unequivocal [.ʌnɪ'kwɪvəkəl] adj
: inequívoco, claro
unequivocally adv
unequivocal
adj.
inequívoco, -a adj.
'ʌnɪ'kwɪvəkəl
adjective (frml) <reply/refusal> inequívoco, claro; <support/victory> rotundo
['ʌnɪ'kwɪvǝkǝl]
ADJ (=unmistakeable) [response, message, proof] inequívoco, claro; [support] incondicional; [opposition] rotundo

to be unequivocal in one's support of sth — apoyar algo incondicionalmente

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['ʌnɪ'kwɪvəkəl]
adjective (frml) <reply/refusal> inequívoco, claro; <support/victory> rotundo

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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