Well, something is said to be 'ambiguous', when its meaning is unclear and open to more than one interpretation, as in the following
"The prime minister made an ambiguous statement regarding his intentions for health policy reform."
Thus "unambiguous" is the exact opposite (ie clear) of 'ambiguous' as in:
"The president was unambiguous in his statement that the destruction of the twin towers presented a real threat to US homeland security"
Unambiguous means there is no danger of being misunderstood. Here are some sentences.Your meaning is unambiguous.That is an unambiguous speech.It's always better to be unambiguous rather than risk being misunderstood.
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One can demonstrate that a grammar is unambiguous by showing that each sentence in the language has only one possible parse tree, meaning there is only one way to interpret the sentence's structure.
"Unambiguous" refers to something that is clear and not open to multiple interpretations. It indicates a straightforward and precise meaning, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. In communication, using unambiguous language helps ensure that the intended message is understood exactly as intended.
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The word that is defined as clearly expressed and leaving no question or ambiguity as to meaning is "unambiguous." It signifies clarity and precision in communication, ensuring that the intended message is easily understood without confusion.
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Explicit verbs are verbs which are unambiguous and leave no doubt as to what they mean.
The word unequivocal is an adjective. It means to be unambiguous.
Relevant. Unambiguous. Simple to answer.