Examples of 'ambiguous' in a sentence

Meaning of "ambiguous"

Ambiguous, as an adjective, describes something that is open to interpretation, unclear, or having more than one possible meaning
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  • Open to multiple interpretations.
  • Hesitant; uncertain; not taking sides.

How to use "ambiguous" in a sentence

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Nothing this ambiguous has ever happened to me.
Or maybe they get it as with an ambiguous joke.
The ambiguous position of the international community.
Some clarification of ambiguous language is also needed.
The ambiguous reference to religion seemed inappropriate.
My first given name is ambiguous in terms of gender.
Your ambiguous friend and ambiguous enemy.
Such provisions have ambiguous ethical assessment.
Ambiguous phrases in general lead to amusing interpretations.
They are notoriously ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Ambiguous phrases often lead to amusing interpretations.
There was nothing ambiguous about this stare.
The ambiguous statute of the human body.
This is the second ambiguous range interval.
The issue of political will is more ambiguous.

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Examples of ambiguous cases include the following.
The wording of the provision is somewhat ambiguous.
The report was ambiguous about a number of concepts.
Issues of originality are contextual and sometimes ambiguous.
There is a lot of ambiguous language in this contract.
In the latter case an insult is not ambiguous.
Bunch of ambiguous questions that you probably.
One seldom sees a less ambiguous case.
Normality is an ambiguous measure of the concentration of a solution.
The initial indications on this point are ambiguous.
The party has ambiguous economic policies.
The effect of uncertainty on investment spending is ambiguous.
The name is of ambiguous and disputed origin.
Expressions of this phenomenon are conflicting and ambiguous.
It is left ambiguous as to whether this nightmare is real.
The total effect is thus ambiguous a priori.
Life remains ambiguous as long as there is life.
It would seem that his morals were ambiguous.
How intentionally ambiguous i was about my job description.
Unsolicited members with often ambiguous roles.
Let us add ambiguous sentences more often.
The situation in which we find ourselves is ambiguous.
The asteroid has an ambiguous rotation period.
The notion of fantasy in psychoanalysis is very ambiguous.
This is the furthest ambiguous range interval.
The results of the questionnaire are disappointingly ambiguous.
This is the first ambiguous range interval.
He always presented sex in a supremely ambiguous way.
For morally ambiguous situations that involve.
It is also true that the programme is ambiguous.
To handle morally ambiguous situations like combat.
But the resolution as a whole remains ambiguous.
I thought you enjoyed ambiguous relationships like me.
This section is poorly drafted and ambiguous.
The ambiguous sphere of gender demands.

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