rather ambiguous
Frequency: 7.08.0 per million words
Indicates that something is fairly unclear.
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Examples (10)
- The wording of the clause was rather ambiguous, leading to different interpretations.
- His reply to my question was rather ambiguous, so I'm still not sure what he meant.
- The film's ending is left rather ambiguous, allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions.
- The results of the study were rather ambiguous and did not support a clear conclusion.
- The instructions for the device were rather ambiguous, causing a lot of user frustration.
- The politician's statement on the issue was rather ambiguous, seemingly to avoid taking a firm stance.
- Their relationship status has always been rather ambiguous; no one is sure if they're a couple.
- The meaning of the ancient symbol is rather ambiguous and open to debate among scholars.
- She found the legal advice she received to be rather ambiguous and unhelpful.
- The future of the project remains rather ambiguous after the funding cuts.