No, an unequivocal answer is not the same as a vague response. An unequivocal answer is clear, direct, and leaves no room for doubt, while a vague response lacks clarity and can be interpreted in multiple ways. The two are opposite in nature; one provides certainty, while the other creates ambiguity.
He would not accept what they were offering and he was unequivocal about that.
Unequivocal means admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. :)
The term "unequivocal" refers to something that is clear, unambiguous, and leaves no room for doubt or misunderstanding. It is often used to describe statements, evidence, or positions that are straightforward and definitive. In essence, when something is unequivocal, it is expressed in a way that is unmistakable and certain.
vague[veyg] -adjective, va·guer, va·guest.1.not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.2.indefinite or indistinct in nature or character, as ideas or feelings: a vague premonition of disaster.3.not clear or distinct to the sight or any other sense; perceptible or recognizable only in an indefinite way: vague shapes in the dark; vague murmurs behind a door.4.not definitely established, determined, confirmed, or known; uncertain: a vague rumor; The date of his birth is vague.5.(of persons) not clear or definite in thought, understanding, or expression: vague about his motives; a vague person.6.(of the eyes, expression, etc.) showing lack of clear perception or understanding: a vague stare.
Because it fits the data. That's an extremely vague answer, but it was an extremely vague question.
No. An equivocal answer is one that could be interpreted in multiple ways, while a vague response lacks clarity or specific detail.
He would not accept what they were offering and he was unequivocal about that.
The world had unequivocal support for the recovery effort in Haiti after the earthquake. The request for a toga party at school received an unequivocal refusal from the principal.
The unequivocal lesson of history is that something will always be left for the poor
vague means not stated specifically
The message he received from his supporters back home was unequivocal. The directors were unequivocal in their opposition to the corporate changes.
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Equivocal.
She talked ubiquitously and her words were vague. Ubiquitous=Existing or been everywhere at the same time. Vague=Not clear, definite, or distinct. Excuse me, but you're been vague.
Unequivocal means admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. :)
It's an adjective.
one could be implicit