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ambiguous
[am-big-yoo-uhs]
adjective
open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; equivocal.
an ambiguous answer.
Antonyms:Linguistics.(of an expression) exhibiting constructional homonymity; having two or more structural descriptions, as the sequence Flying planes can be dangerous.
of doubtful or uncertain nature; difficult to comprehend, distinguish, or classify.
a rock of ambiguous character.
Synonyms: , , , ,Antonyms:lacking clearness or definiteness; obscure; indistinct: an ambiguous future.
an ambiguous shape;
an ambiguous future.
Synonyms: ,Antonyms: , ,
ambiguous
/ æˈɪɡʊə /
adjective
having more than one possible interpretation or meaning
difficult to understand or classify; obscure
Other 51Թ Forms
- ambiguously adverb
- ambiguousness noun
- unambiguous adjective
- ˈܴdzܲԱ noun
- ˈܴdzܲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ambiguous1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ambiguous1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
However Stokes chose to spin it, his "put two and two together" comments were ambiguous at best and clumsy at worst.
“We find the Resolution is unconstitutionally vague on its face because it employs ambiguous language, lacks definitions, is unclear in scope, is seemingly irreconcilable with state-mandated educational requirements, and contains no enforcement guidelines,” O’Leary wrote.
Alan, transitioning male to female, wants something “ambiguous” to express elements of both genders.
You played another ambiguous character in “Black Bag.”
But Hardy's thoughts - and Mourinho's hard-line pragmatism - actually make the origin of the above lines ambiguous: a post-match quote or a poet's postscript?
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