ambiguous
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definition
adjective
the question is rather ambiguous
(of language) open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning.
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Others are more enigmatic and 'ambiguous' in both their origins and meanings.
Not only is it complex, 'ambiguous' and inter-generational, but it is largely self-inflicted.
Or does moralizing have to take a more 'ambiguous' tone to be acceptable?
The Constitution is an 'ambiguous' document open to interpretation by all.
Mr Sumption says, if necessary, that in the present case the phraseology is both obscure and 'ambiguous' .
Is it any wonder that his 'ambiguous' hybrid art dissolves boundaries in such an equivocal manner?
The very nature of his removal remains for the moment 'ambiguous' .
Instead of tidy, maudlin conclusions, the film is handed an 'ambiguous' closure.
Judging by the reactions of some in the audience, the content of the film wasn't 'ambiguous' to everyone.
Either way, you just can't be quoted saying such amazingly 'ambiguous' statements.
But even this latter assertion is somewhat uncertain and 'ambiguous' for several reasons.
They considered the Act to be 'ambiguous' and open to interpretation on this point.
Two viewings suggest that deciphering the complex, 'ambiguous' plot may not be worth the effort.
People have 'ambiguous' , often funny notions about this ancient system of Indian medicine.
But if the political climate is 'ambiguous' , there's still reason to celebrate.
This 'ambiguous' attitude makes his art cryptic: viewers are left grasping at answers.
But what elevates the novel beyond the genre is the 'ambiguous' , enigmatic voice of Mary herself.
Then it strikes me that perhaps, like an 'ambiguous' picture, both can exist simultaneously and have their own truth.
The workers' status as private sector employees, though, is at best 'ambiguous' .
For the record, I say to the House this law is 'ambiguous' in terms of its interpretation.
It's an 'ambiguous' performance that will leave the viewer with questions long after the lights go down.
Once more, the evidence is 'ambiguous' and interpretations have become polarized.
His play has been described as an 'ambiguous' presentation of two equally flawed characters.
His remarks were 'ambiguous' , and it will be the tone that matters.
However this is marred by the 'ambiguous' lyrical content that attempts to pass itself off as meaningful.
He gives an 'ambiguous' answer to his initial question.
The painting may also be read as a glorification of the moral virtue of rural America or even as an 'ambiguous' mixture of praise and satire.
Had it been seen abstracted from that context by the US public, there would have been a more 'ambiguous' reaction.
I seem to remember the novel being a bit more 'ambiguous' than that.
However, do not be fooled by this statement; it is 'ambiguous' and misleading.
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