Examples of 'too ambiguous' in a sentence

Meaning of "too ambiguous"

too ambiguous: This phrase indicates that something is unclear, vague, or open to interpretation. It suggests that the information provided is not specific or precise enough to be easily understood or correctly interpreted

How to use "too ambiguous" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
too ambiguous
It is far too ambiguous to be combined with anything.
The information included now is still too ambiguous.
The ending was too ambiguous for me.
They have also been criticised for being too ambiguous.
The ending is a bit too ambiguous for my taste.
The definition of the five advisory services may be too ambiguous.
Perhaps the assumptions are too ambiguous and leave vagueness margins.
The participants also criticised the fact that some formulations were too ambiguous.
My mission was too ambiguous.
Question is way too ambiguous to be answered, please elaborate on what you mean.
The first version is too ambiguous.
I am too ambiguous.
The situation becomes too ambiguous.
The term "small" is too ambiguous to qualify the nature of this data collection.
I think the term is too ambiguous.

See also

It 's too ambiguous.
Or the statement is too ambiguous.
No gender reassignment too ambiguous There's no neck tattoo so crass.
The suggested method for categorization is too ambiguous and vague.
Its official pronouncements are too ambiguous to qualify as illegal, they say.
It 's better to be too specific than too ambiguous.
Unfortunately, the name ‘ Rivers ' is too ambiguous to tell us much about the student.
Yes, because the stomach and massive ankles were too ambiguous.
In other cases, the French translation is too ambiguous and leads to confusion.11 Aboriginals.
It makes it real . Yes, because the stomach and massive ankles were too ambiguous.
Others found it too ambiguous.
After discussions and voting, a second draft is rejected by the Assembly as too ambiguous.
Your message is too ambiguous.
And now when I reread it, I find it much too ambiguous.
Mission statements, synergies, strategies, and visions are too ambiguous to the point of being meaningless.
That said, I believe the response provided by the Committee on Budgets is too ambiguous.
Some people would argue that the language is just too ambiguous to say for sure.
A confidence interval that includes 1.0 indicates a correlation that is too ambiguous.
However, the exclusive use of diagrams, may be too ambiguous in some cases.
Actually it 's really funny, because my therapist says that I am too ambiguous.
In our opinion, the program is too ambiguous.
Obviously the { industrial } sector codes in most cases are too ambiguous.
Everyone does it, including the scientists who say that race is too ambiguous to recognize.
Yes, because the… the stomach and the massive ankles were too ambiguous.
On the French market part, I was too ambiguous.
I do, actually it 's really funny, because my therapist says, that I am too ambiguous.
But according to Tim Ferriss, happiness is a concept that has become too ambiguous from overuse.
However, as a result of compromises, paragraph 8 has become too ambiguous and non-committal.
Lacassagne 's approach, which combined both biological and social factors, was too ambiguous to last.
Hey, the head did come to dinner last night . But it was too ambiguous.
According to a more accurate translation than the New Jerusalem Bible, too ambiguous here . ↑.
Search term " world cup " is too ambiguous.
It 's either too complicated, or it 's too ambiguous.
Dog! " probably implies " I see a dog " but should be rejected as too ambiguous.
I redid it . Now, when I reread it, I find it much too ambiguous.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Ambiguous
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
Show more
Examples of using Too
But being too modest can sometimes be offensive
They would not do me too much good
We bury too many russian girls here
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary