UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: NOUN
- N/A
- The concluding words of a book or section of a book. See the quotation under incipit.
UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: ADJECTIVE
- Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion
- Not equivocal; not doubtful; not ambiguous; evident; sincere; plain
- Unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable
- Without equal, matchless. (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
- Clearly defined or formulated
- Precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication
- In accordance with fact or the primary meaning of a term
- Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied.
- Fully developed or formulated.
- Forthright and unreserved in expression.
- Readily observable.
- Describing or portraying nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail.
- Not implied merely, or conveyed by implication; distinctly stated; plain in language; open to the understanding; clear; not obscure or ambiguous; express; unequivocal. Opposite of implicit.
- Having no disguised meaning or reservation; unreserved; outspoken; -- applied to persons.
- See under Function.
- Very specific, clear, or detailed.
- Containing material (e.g. language or film footage) that might be deemed offensive or graphic.
UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not equivocal, in any sense.
- Leaving nothing to implication
- A word formerly used (as finis is now) at the conclusion of a book to indicate the end.
- Plain; open; unreserved; having no disguised meaning or reservation; outspoken: applied to persons: as, he was explicit in his terms.
- Open to the understanding; express; clear; not obscure or ambiguous: opposed to implicit: as, explicit instructions.
- It is finished or completed: a word formerly inserted at the conclusion of a book, in the same way as finis. See etymology.
UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: RELATED WORDS
- Categorical, Unwavering, Equivocal, Emphatic, Irrefutable, Unequivocally, Expressed, Straightforward, Absolute, Conclusive, Univocal, Unquestionable, Definitive, Explicit, Unambiguous
- Specific, Clear, Categorical, Unambiguous, Overt, Implicit, Declared, Expressed, Stated, Express, Denotative, Definitive, Literal, Unequivocal, Graphic
UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Categorical, Unwavering, Equivocal, Emphatic, Irrefutable, Unequivocally, Expressed, Straightforward, Absolute, Conclusive, Univocal, Unquestionable, Definitive, Explicit, Unambiguous
- Specific, Clear, Categorical, Unambiguous, Overt, Implicit, Declared, Expressed, Stated, Express, Denotative, Definitive, Literal, Unequivocal, Graphic
UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That message has not always been unequivocal, however.
- Brin has a certain tendency towards unequivocal statements.
- Mills is unequivocal in her support of Savage.
- Further, the consent must be clear and unequivocal.
- The response of Bopanang was unequivocal and affirmative.
- God in the fullest and most unequivocal sense.
- Biden said, a rare unequivocal admission of failure.
- Unequivocal Excellence, Results, Integrity, Honesty, Virtuosity, and Fun.
- This unequivocal trait of generosity moved every spectator.
- Are the sub problems specific, clear, and unequivocal?
- Note: Some of these questions are rather explicit.
- Brokerage commissions are the largest explicit trading cost.
- Thoughts and Utterances: The Pragmatics of Explicit Communication.
- If a response range is defined using an explicit code, the explicit code definition takes precedence over the range definition for that code.
- The explicit recognition test carried out at the end of the scanner session yielded no indication of explicit recognition of repeated displays.
- Explicit Select to enable using the WAN optimization web cache to cache for the explicit proxy.
- The default is Binary Option Explicit The Option Explicit statement determines whether the compiler requires all variables to be explicitly declared.
- These tools allow the same capabilities as explicit memory copy and pinning APIs without reverting to the limitations of explicit GPU memory allocation.
- Explicit consent: where a person has given explicit consent to use this information, in order to legitimise the processing.
- Explicit Waits Explicit waits are a concept from the dynamic wait, which waits dynamically for specific conditions.
UNEQUIVOCAL vs EXPLICIT: QUESTIONS
- How is hyperglycemia diagnosed in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia?
- When the singer received an unequivocal dismissal from the judges?
- Did Pradhan assure Nitish Kumar of BJP's unequivocal support in Bihar?
- Can We hope for an unequivocal decision between two cases?
- Is communication more explicit in low context cultures?
- Why does downcasting require an explicit type conversion?
- Does the Traffic Server support explicit proxy caching?
- Who published Anita Hill's sexually explicit photos?
- Where does explicit instantiation appear in a template?
- Does Elasticsearch use explicit or implicit schema?
- How does Abaqus/Explicit improve computational efficiency?
- What is explicit and systematic phonics instruction?
- When does an explicit performative utterance occur?
- Can I use Abaqus/Explicit in a general explicit dynamic analysis?