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inequivocabile

unequivocal

adjective een-eh-kwee-voh-KAH-bee-leh Rare

Origin: From in- (not) + equivoco (equivocal), from Latin aequivocus.

Also means

unmistakable

Usage Note

Inequivocabile is a formal word meaning leaving no room for doubt — it does not change for gender, only for number (inequivocabili in the plural). It is typically used in legal, journalistic, or academic writing. In everyday speech, Italians more often say chiaro e tondo ('plain and round') or simply ovvio to convey the same idea.

Examples

"La risposta è stata inequivocabile."

Natural Translation

The answer was unequivocal.

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