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Unequivocably vs. Unequivocally

Unequivocably

Without any doubt or uncertainty

Examples:

She stated unequivocably that she would not attend the meeting.His intentions were expressed unequivocably in the letter.The board members unequivocably opposed the proposed changes.

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Unequivocally

/ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvəkəli/
Without any doubt or misunderstanding.

Examples:

He unequivocally denied all the allegations against him.Her love for him was unequivocally genuine and deep.The policy changes were unequivocally criticized by the public.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • The word unequivocally is the standard spelling and is derived from equivocal.
  • Unequivocably is a common but incorrect variation — avoid using this form.
  • Remember, unequivocally contains the root word equivocal with an added prefix and suffix.
  • Equivocal means open to more than one interpretation, so unequivocally means without any doubts or confusion.
  • In formal writing, always use unequivocally to be error-free.
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