adjective
- having only one possible meaning or interpretation; unambiguous
- expressing or characterized by unity of voice or opinion
Usage: formal
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The contract language must be univocal to avoid legal disputes.
- Her univocal response left no room for misinterpretation.
- The committee’s univocal support for the proposal was surprising.
- Scientists prefer univocal terminology in their research papers.
- The judge demanded a univocal answer from the witness.
- His univocal statement clarified the company’s position.