How to Use unequivocal in a Sentence
unequivocal
adjective- Her answer was an unequivocal yes.
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Of the four, Tillis has been the most unequivocal in his defense of Trump.
— Los Angeles Times, 4 Oct. 2019 -
The unequivocal message to the firm must be in terms of a demand.
— Fortune, 12 June 2020 -
Asked what drew him to the text, Stone was unequivocal.
— Ben Croll, Variety, 9 Sep. 2022 -
Over the past 15 years, the story of Bangladesh has been one of unequivocal progress.
— Sara Miller Llana, The Christian Science Monitor, 8 Aug. 2024 -
Through the years, Clay had been unequivocal about his love for me, and for those who worked with him.
— Efosa Ojomo, Quartz Africa, 28 Jan. 2020 -
But whether or not the record stands, one thing is unequivocal—it.
— Jackie Appel, Popular Mechanics, 18 July 2023 -
But when word of her comments made its way back to the U.S., the response was swift and unequivocal.
— George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 July 2022 -
The data are unequivocal: big tech is a big part of the problem.
— Senator Edward J. Markey, Scientific American, 27 July 2023 -
When the host asked how Taylor was as a director on the project, Sink was unequivocal in her praise.
— Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 24 May 2022 -
Orban, whose links to the EU have frayed in recent years, was unequivocal.
— Frida Ghitis, CNN, 1 Mar. 2022 -
Paul’s art stands to argue that the answer is an unequivocal yes.
— Jessica Ferri, Los Angeles Times, 10 Nov. 2020 -
Stan was -- was unequivocal in his support that the case should be retried.
— CBS News, 15 Apr. 2018 -
The album was an unequivocal hit, spending more than two years on the Billboard 200 chart.
— Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY, 24 May 2018 -
Part of the trouble is that no one in a position of unequivocal strength is incentivized to be the guinea pig that opens the market.
— Allie Garfinkle, Fortune, 10 Jan. 2024 -
If the race comes down to a choice between Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden, the sitting president would be this board’s unequivocal pick.
— Dominic Patten, Deadline, 28 June 2024 -
Their unequivocal best rusher, Cameron Jordan, had yet to get in on the mix yet either.
— Luke Johnson, NOLA.com, 1 Oct. 2020 -
During his first four years with the Chiefs, quarterback Alex Smith was the unequivocal starter.
— Blair Kerkhoff, kansascity, 21 Aug. 2017 -
All three are unequivocal pop stars, with six Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits among them.
— Keith Caulfield, Billboard, 19 Jan. 2022 -
This is the first IPCC report to make an unequivocal case for carbon removal.
— Tim McDonnell, Quartz, 4 Apr. 2022 -
Asked if his hedge fund Citadel would hire the head of a student group that signed the Harvard letter, his answer was an unequivocal no.
— Rob Copeland, New York Times, 15 Oct. 2023 -
Svante Paabo seemed to be far less unequivocal about the issue of admixture.
— Razib Khan, Discover Magazine, 23 Dec. 2010 -
Also need a QB, but no unequivocal franchise guys are in this draft.
— Greg Cote, miamiherald, 26 Apr. 2017 -
In a sense, the answer is an unequivocal no, economists told ABC News.
— Max Zahn, ABC News, 22 July 2022 -
Meanwhile, Yousafzai is unequivocal about her support for the film.
— Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 4 Nov. 2022 -
For all that, Mr Chenault’s long tenure has not been an unequivocal triumph.
— The Economist, 28 Oct. 2017 -
For 81-year-old John Kline, the answer for whether to vaccinate his wife, who has suffered from Alzheimer’s for 17 years, is an unequivocal yes.
— al, 17 Dec. 2020 -
What is going to come out over the next few weeks is the simple fact that the experts were never giving unequivocal advice.
— Matt Simon, Wired, 1 June 2020 -
Tanning beds and phototherapy are not the same and the risks of tanning beds remain unequivocal.
— Humeara Mohamed, refinery29.com, 15 July 2024 -
The math and experimental results were unequivocal about it.
— Anil Ananthaswamy, Scientific American, 25 June 2024
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