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By the 1950s the rapid assignment of gender to an ambiguously gendered infant had become standard.

But when he goes over a line that it is ambiguously drawn, then we erupt with outrage.

The Daily Beast reached out to Feliciano for clarification about his "ambiguously gay" statement.

The new version of the bill is so ambiguously written, it might be almost as discriminatory as the old version.

After all, Shocked once—though ambiguously, and perhaps with the intent of provocation—insinuated that she was a lesbian.

This prediction being delivered somewhat ambiguously, Hamilton misunderstood its meaning.

All that enlightened men could do, was to speak ambiguously, hence they often confounded falsehood with truth.

Here again the word Eotena is used ambiguously, but, I think, this time not without some indication of its meaning.

“You could not do it,” she declared ambiguously, planting the last spray.

Then, as things got worse and worse for her, he spoke again--ambiguously--a word or two, thrown out to sound the waters.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ambiguously, such as: dubiously, askance, distrustfully, doubtingly, hesitatingly, and irresolutely.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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