1 unequivocably | Definition of unequivocably

unequivocably

adverb
un·​equiv·​o·​ca·​bly | \ ˌən-i-ˈkwi-vÉ™-kÉ™-blÄ“ How to pronounce unequivocably (audio) \

Definition of unequivocably

nonstandard

Examples of unequivocably in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Oh, sorry, Deborah: does the liberation of an entire continent from a genocidal empire not quite count as an unequivocably good cause in the latte bar on the Lower East Side? John Brownlee, WIRED, "A Pseudointellectual’s Smug Superhero Treatise Skewered," 14 Dec. 2006

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First Known Use of unequivocably

1917, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for unequivocably

by alteration

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