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equivocal
[ih-kwiv-uh-kuhl]
adjective
allowing the possibility of several different meanings, as a word or phrase, especially with intent to deceive or misguide; susceptible of double interpretation; deliberately ambiguous.
an equivocal answer.
of doubtful nature or character; questionable; dubious; suspicious.
the equivocal loyalty of many employees during the labor strike.
of uncertain significance; not determined.
an equivocal attitude.
equivocal
/ ɪˈɪəə /
adjective
capable of varying interpretations; ambiguous
deliberately misleading or vague; evasive
of doubtful character or sincerity; dubious
Pronunciation Note
Other 51Թ Forms
- equivocality noun
- equivocacy noun
- equivocally adverb
- equivocalness noun
- nonequivocal adjective
- nonequivocally adverb
- ˌܾˈٲ noun
- ˈܾdz adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of equivocal1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of equivocal1
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, Trump – the one man who could throw Johnson a lifeline – has been equivocal, telling Fox News that Johnson could "easily" remain speaker if he "acts decisively and tough".
The court also dropped an equivocal hint about how Smith might overcome the presumption of immunity.
Trump has given equivocal indications about his abortion policies in a second term.
In the face of big economic decisions, Modi sometimes seems equivocal.
Labour gave the impression, overall, of being equivocal about the UK’s nuclear weapons.
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