Definition of unambiguously in English:
unambiguously
adverbˌʌnamˈbɪɡjʊəsliˌənæmˈbɪɡjuəsli
In a manner that is not open to more than one interpretation.
she answered questions clearly and unambiguously
the oldest known fossil unambiguously identified as a bird
Example sentencesExamples
- He has not recorded such a consistent display of unambiguously jazzy improvisation since the mid-1970s.
- Nor were all these changes unambiguously for the better.
- And what they celebrated, unambiguously, was their own content.
- It unambiguously raises the effective cost of employment for minimum wage jobs.
- Copyright law is unambiguously hostile to people who swap music files over the Internet.
Definition of unambiguously in US English:
unambiguously
adverbˌənamˈbiɡyo͞oəslēˌənæmˈbɪɡjuəsli
In a manner that is not open to more than one interpretation.
she answered questions clearly and unambiguously
the oldest known fossil unambiguously identified as a bird
Example sentencesExamples
- And what they celebrated, unambiguously, was their own content.
- It unambiguously raises the effective cost of employment for minimum wage jobs.
- Nor were all these changes unambiguously for the better.
- Copyright law is unambiguously hostile to people who swap music files over the Internet.
- He has not recorded such a consistent display of unambiguously jazzy improvisation since the mid-1970s.