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am·big·u·ous  (m-bgy-s)
adj.
1. Open to more than one interpretation: an ambiguous reply.
2. Doubtful or uncertain: "The theatrical status of her frequently derided but constantly revived plays remained ambiguous" (Frank Rich).

[From Latin ambiguus, uncertain, from ambigere, to go about : amb-, ambi-, around; see ambi- + agere, to drive; see ag- in Indo-European roots.]

am·bigu·ous·ly adv.
am·bigu·ous·ness n.
Synonyms: ambiguous, equivocal, obscure, recondite, abstruse, vague, cryptic, enigmatic
These adjectives mean lacking clarity of meaning. Ambiguous indicates the presence of two or more possible meanings: Frustrated by ambiguous instructions, I was unable to assemble the toy.
Something equivocal is unclear or misleading: "The polling had a complex and equivocal message for potential female candidates" (David S. Broder).
Obscure implies lack of clarity of expression: Some say that Blake's style is obscure and complex.
Recondite and abstruse connote the erudite obscurity of the scholar: "some recondite problem in historiography" (Walter Laqueur). The students avoided the professor's abstruse lectures.
What is vague is expressed in indefinite form or reflects imprecision of thought: "Vague . . . forms of speech . . . have so long passed for mysteries of science" (John Locke).
Cryptic suggests a sometimes deliberately puzzling terseness: The new insurance policy is full of cryptic terms.
Something enigmatic is mysterious and puzzling: The biography struggles to make sense of the artist's enigmatic life.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.ambiguously - in an ambiguous manner; "this letter is worded ambiguously"
unambiguously, unequivocally - in an unambiguous manner; "she stated her intentions unequivocally"
Translations
ambiguously [æmˈbɪgjʊəslɪ] ADVambiguamente, de forma ambigua
ambiguously [æmˈbɪgjuəsli] adv [say, define] → de façon ambiguë
ambiguously worded → exprimé(e) en termes ambigus
ambiguously
advzweideutig; ambiguously wordedzweideutig formuliert
ambiguously [æmˈbɪgjʊəslɪ] advambiguamente


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He talked ambiguously, and was so apprehensive of what I might say that I had not the heart to catechise him.
Helen murmured ambiguously, and did not commit herself to one answer rather than to another.
 
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