remain ambiguous
Frequency: 7.29.1 per million words
Indicates that a situation or statement continues to be unclear.
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Examples (10)
- The law on this issue remains ambiguous.
- Despite further questioning, his motives remained ambiguous.
- The outcome of the election will likely remain ambiguous for several days.
- The results of the study must remain ambiguous until they are peer-reviewed.
- The reason for his sudden departure has remained ambiguous, fueling speculation.
- The ending of the film deliberately remains ambiguous, leaving the audience to decide the character's fate.
- The company's official statement on the merger remains ambiguous about the future of its employees.
- While some details were clarified, the overall long-term strategy remains ambiguous.
- For years, the true identity of the artist has remained ambiguous.
- Key details about the new policy remain ambiguous, causing confusion among staff.