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ambiguous

[am-big-yoo-uhs] / æmˈbɪg yu əs /


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When Harris was ambiguous, it was not read as interesting.

From Salon

People with higher levels of alexithymia showed less clearly defined facial expressions for anger and happiness, which made those emotions appear more ambiguous.

From Science Daily

Currently, data is ambiguous about the right monetary policy, and there are debates within the Fed about the right course of action.

From Salon

The explanations offered to him and his entourage were, at best, ambiguous.

From BBC

Even in agencies that have, some policies are weak or ambiguous.

From Salon