EXPLICITLY vs UNEQUIVOCALLY: ADVERB
- In an explicit manner; clearly; plainly; without disguise or reservation of meaning; not by inference or implication.
- In an explicit manner
- In an unequivocal or unambiguous manner.
- In an unambiguous manner
EXPLICITLY vs UNEQUIVOCALLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Plainly; without disguise or reservation of meaning; not by inference or implication; clearly; unmistakably: as, he explicitly avows his intention.
- In an unequivocal manner.
EXPLICITLY vs UNEQUIVOCALLY: RELATED WORDS
- Definitively, Openly, Publicly, Clearly, Plainly, Emphatically, Overtly, Specific, Categorically, Flatly, Unequivocally, Unambiguously, Specifically, Implicitly, Expressly
- Unhesitatingly, Plainly, Steadfastly, Conclusively, Absolutely, Unreservedly, Adamantly, Definitively, Wholeheartedly, Explicitly, Flatly, Unequivocal, Emphatically, Categorically, Unambiguously
EXPLICITLY vs UNEQUIVOCALLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Strictly, Strongly, Precisely, Formally, Openly, Publicly, Emphatically, Overtly, Specific, Categorically, Flatly, Unequivocally, Unambiguously, Specifically, Expressly
- Unquestionably, Unmistakably, Strongly, Firmly, Unconditionally, Expressly, Absolutely, Unreservedly, Adamantly, Explicitly, Flatly, Unequivocal, Emphatically, Categorically, Unambiguously
EXPLICITLY vs UNEQUIVOCALLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Twitter or Facebook without explicitly saying their names?
- Priam to whom the comparison is explicitly directed.
- Ability to upload scripts can be explicitly enabled.
- Congress had explicitly appropriated funds for these purposes.
- Indeed Stoney culture was condemned explicitly and implicitly.
- Standards that explicitly call for understanding or interpreting.
- Code are not explicitly afforded the same protections.
- LDP supports strict and loose explicitly routed LSPs.
- Articles did not explicitly address financial market stability.
- This was no error; Amazon explicitly allows it.
- These facts have been clearly and unequivocally established.
- On such matters I have expressed myself unequivocally.
- The answer to that question is unequivocally yes.
- Guaranty agreement, the guarantors unequivocally waived their defenses.
- Congress has unequivocally sanctioned their within a reservation.
- This, unequivocally, I cannot argue with one bit.
- The policy is unequivocally not to do them.
- The whole practice is plainly, unequivocally, shamelessly beastly.
- The possession must be positively and unequivocally adverse.
- This book has altered my proceed to doing my ADD as great as it unequivocally, unequivocally functions.
EXPLICITLY vs UNEQUIVOCALLY: QUESTIONS
- Is it possible to explicitly teach communication strategies?
- How to delete cookies explicitly in Mozilla Firefox?
- When should I use non-explicitly declared variants?
- Do we need an explicitly defined software architecture?
- Do we have to explicitly init bootstrap components?
- Should I explicitly convert data types in JavaScript?
- Why are templates not explicitly instantiated in C++?
- Should the common exception words be explicitly taught?
- Can the dbcontextoptions constructor be called explicitly?
- Should you make your podcasts explicitly structure?
- N/A