Definitionadj. open to two or more interpretations
Last update: April 18, 2017
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Unfortunately an ambiguous phrase about the possession of such weapons went through, leading to years of argument about nuclear deterrence. [adjective]
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It does seem rather ambiguous to say it is being spent on ' patient care '. [adjective]
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Had a friend hinted at this interpretation of the ambiguous oracle, I should have derided, nay, probably caused him to be punished. [adjective]
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Dousterswivel stared at him in ambiguous silence. [adjective]
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An ambiguous principle leads to a false conclusion. [adjective]
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Having thus gratified my curiosity, the old gentleman began to discover his own, in questions relating to myself, to which I thought proper to return ambiguous answers. [adjective]
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He exhibited ambiguous prudence and awkward daring. [adjective]
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Interpreting this ambiguous reply to signify the third summer, Hyllus controlled his impatience for three years, when, having collected a powerful army, he once more entered the Peloponnesus. [adjective]
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It is all mirage--all ambiguous. [Please select]
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Her songs are intentionally ambiguous. [Please select]
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In those still ambiguous words he kept eagerly looking for something more definite and conclusive. [Please select]
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