unambiguous views

[/ˌʌnæmˈbɪɡjuəs vjuːz/]
noun phrase
visões inequívocas
1. Opinions, perspectives, or standpoints that are clear, explicit, and open to only one interpretation; views that leave no room for doubt or misunderstanding
The CEO presented unambiguous views on the company's future direction during the shareholder meeting.
O CEO apresentou visões inequívocas sobre a direção futura da empresa na assembleia de acionistas.
2. Clear and definitive positions on issues without vagueness or multiple possible meanings
Her unambiguous views on climate change made her stance impossible to misinterpret.
Suas visões inequívocas sobre mudanças climáticas tornaram sua posição impossível de interpretar mal.
In Brazilian business culture, unambiguous views are generally valued as a sign of leadership clarity and decisiveness. In American corporate environments, this phrase is commonly used in professional presentations and policy statements to emphasize transparency and reduce misinterpretation. The phrase is particularly important in legal, political, and academic contexts where precision of meaning is critical.
NYC Slang
straight talk / no-nonsense opinions
Synonyms / Sinônimos
clear viewsexplicit opinionsdefinitive perspectivesstraightforward positionsunequivocal viewstransparent standpoints
Antonyms / Antônimos
ambiguous viewsvague opinionsunclear perspectivesequivocal positionsmuddled standpoints

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
visões inequívocas
Standard usage in formal and informal contexts
São Paulo
visões claras e diretas
Often used in business and corporate environments
Rio de Janeiro
opiniões sem volta
More colloquial variation meaning unambiguous opinions
Portugal
pontos de vista inequívocos
Slightly more formal phrasing preferred in European Portuguese

Related Words

claritytransparencystraightforwardnessperspectiveopinionstanceposition

Related Idioms & Phrases

lay it on the line
call a spade a spade
put your cards on the table
say what you mean and mean what you say
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