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unequivocally (Bogomolov Ivan); in so many words; explicitly; in words of one syllable; expressly (Прохор); in no uncertain terms (She was told in no uncertain terms that the magazine had no interest in her short stories. Anglophile); head on; decidedly (in a manner which leaves little question: In a decidedly petulant manner she sat with crossed arms and a frown.); specifically (They have specifically rejected military assistance. Побеdа); clearly (Fruupp5122); distinctly; squarely; unambiguously; unequivocably; univocally | |||
distinct terms; plainly | |||
pointedly | |||
without ambiguity (о тексте контракта: [Justice David] Crerar rejected that logic. Under B.C.’s Interpretation Act, “must” is to be construed as imperative, he noted. “Without ambiguity, hypothetical absurdities cannot contort the plain language of the statute,” Crerar wrote, adding that developers who violate the act are subject to criminal, civil, and regulatory punishments. nsnews.com ART Vancouver) | |||
in no uncertain terms (Баян) | |||
in distinct terms; head-on | |||
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watertight; categorical; clear; unequivocal; unambiguous; univocal; express; outright; water-fast; unmistakable (MargeWebley); unabashed (MargeWebley); water fast; definite; pointed (КГА); bodacious; explicit (I gave explicit instructions for him to stay here, but he followed me, anyway.); square; categoric | |||
plain | |||
self-explanatory | |||
bodacious (george serebryakov) | |||
direct |
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