highly ambiguous

Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words

Emphasizes a great degree of ambiguity.

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Examples (10)

  • The wording of the new law is highly ambiguous and open to interpretation.
  • The final scene of the movie was highly ambiguous, leaving the audience to debate its meaning.
  • His response to my question was highly ambiguous, so I still don't know what he plans to do.
  • The politician gave a highly ambiguous statement regarding the tax increase.
  • We cannot sign a contract with such highly ambiguous terms.
  • The results from the initial experiment were highly ambiguous and required further testing.
  • The instructions he left were highly ambiguous, which caused a lot of confusion.
  • Without clear definitions, the report will remain highly ambiguous.
  • The concept of 'justice' in the text is presented as a highly ambiguous notion.
  • The note she left on the table was short and highly ambiguous.