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1. unambiguous

adjective. ['ˌənæmˈbɪgjəwəs'] having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning.

Etymology

  • ambiguous (English)
  • ambiguus (Latin)
  • un- (English)
  • on- (Middle English (1100-1500))

Rhymes with Unambiguous

  • assiduous
  • fatuous
  • impetuous
  • incestuous
  • inconspicuous
  • presumptuous
  • promiscuous
  • sensuous
  • sinuous
  • sumptuous
  • tenuous
  • tortuous
  • unctuous
  • voluptuous

Sentences with unambiguous


1. Adjective
This is why all the details of the interview should be clear and unambiguous.

2. unambiguous

adjective. ['ˌənæmˈbɪgjəwəs'] admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion.

Etymology

  • ambiguous (English)
  • ambiguus (Latin)
  • un- (English)
  • on- (Middle English (1100-1500))