ambiguous
open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; equivocal: an ambiguous answer.
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.
lacking clearness or definiteness; obscure; indistinct: an ambiguous shape;an ambiguous future.
Origin of ambiguous
1synonym study For ambiguous
Other words for ambiguous
3 | dubious, vague, indeterminate, problematic; anomalous, unclassifiable |
4 | puzzling, enigmatic |
Opposites for ambiguous
Other words from ambiguous
- am·big·u·ous·ly, adverb
- am·big·u·ous·ness, noun
- un·am·big·u·ous, adjective
Words that may be confused with ambiguous
- ambiguous , ambivalent
Words Nearby ambiguous
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How to use ambiguous in a sentence
But what is it like to be the embodiment of that, as an ethnically ambiguous individual?
What It's Like To Be Ambiguously Ethnic | The Daily Beast Video | November 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWe can only speculate as to the intentions behind these ambiguous words.
Even the Biblical roots of gender are more ambiguous than people think.
The writer has followed a rule but compromised clarity; whether the vote or the approval was immediate is ambiguous.
Go Ahead, End With a Preposition: Grammar Rules We All Can Live With | Nick Romeo | November 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST“The subject area in question is subjective and ambiguous,” he wrote.
Fired From Los Alamos for Pushing Obama's Nuclear Agenda | Center for Public Integrity | July 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
Some few of them however (perhaps from my want of Judgment) seem so ambiguous, as to want a little Explanation.
A Letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope | Colley CibberIn some cases proper evidence may be used to identify things where the description in the will is ambiguous.
Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman | Albert Sidney BollesIt was a claiming touch, and there was something in the unfolded sweetness of her face that was not ambiguous.
Hilda | Sarah Jeanette DuncanI am not without resources; but his civil ambiguous silence, by feeding my hopes, has encreased my difficulties.
Private Letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 1 (of 2) | Edward GibbonTo think of a chap writing such a veiled, ambiguous, absolutely botched sentence, and cooking up such a mess!
Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays | Various
British Dictionary definitions for ambiguous
/ (æmˈbɪɡjʊəs) /
having more than one possible interpretation or meaning
difficult to understand or classify; obscure
Origin of ambiguous
1Derived forms of ambiguous
- ambiguously, adverb
- ambiguousness, noun
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