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  1. 1. a. : the quality or state of being ambiguous especially in meaning. The ambiguity of the poem allows several interpretations. b. : a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways : an ambiguous word or expression. 2. : uncertainty. Did you know? Where Ambiguity Comes From.

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  3. having or expressing more than one possible meaning, sometimes intentionally: His reply to my question was somewhat ambiguous. The wording of the agreement is ambiguous. The government has been ambiguous on this issue. Synonyms. ambivalent. equivocal formal. Fewer examples. The contract is phrased in a rather ambiguous way.

  4. a situation or statement that is unclear because it can be understood in more than one way: [ C ] This is a first step toward clarifying things, but there are still many ambiguities. intentional ambiguity literature. Intentional ambiguity is the use of language or images to suggest more than one meaning at the same time, esp. in a poem.

  5. ambiguous, equivocal, cryptic, enigmatic describe conditions or statements not clear in meaning. ambiguous can refer to a statement, act, or attitude that is capable of two or more often contradictory interpretations, usually accidentally or unintentionally so: an ambiguous passage in the preamble.

  6. a situation or statement that is unclear because it can be understood in more than one way: [ C ] This is a first step toward clarifying things, but there are still many ambiguities. intentional ambiguity literature. Intentional ambiguity is the use of language or images to suggest more than one meaning at the same time, esp. in a poem.

  7. open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead. “the polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female candidates”. synonyms: equivocal. double, forked.

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