Unequivocal vs Definitive - What's the difference?
unequivocal | definitive |
Unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable
Without equal, matchless.
explicitly defined
conclusive or decisive
definite, authoritative and complete
* Sir Thomas Browne
* Prescott
Limiting; determining.
(philately) general, not issued for commemorative purposes
(obsolete) Determined; resolved.
* 1604 , , V. i. 424:
(grammar) a word, such as a definite article or demonstrative pronoun, that defines or limits something
(philately) an ordinary postage stamp that is part of a series of all denominations or is reprinted as needed to meet demand
As adjectives the difference between unequivocal and definitive
is that unequivocal is unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable while definitive is explicitly defined.As a noun definitive is
a word, such as a definite article or demonstrative pronoun, that defines or limits something.unequivocal
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Alternative forms
* (rare)Adjective
(en adjective)- I want you to give me an unequivocal guarantee on that.
- the unequivocal scope of the Golden Gate Bridge
Usage notes
Nouns often used with "unequivocal" include "evidence" and "statement".Synonyms
* definite * unambiguous * univocalDerived terms
* unequivocallyExternal links
* *definitive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A strict and definitive truth.
- Some definitive scheme of reconciliation.
- a definitive word
- Never crave him. We are definitive .