slightly ambiguous
Frequency: 7.18.5 per million words
Indicates a small degree of ambiguity.
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Examples (10)
- The wording of the clause was slightly ambiguous, leading to a minor disagreement.
- His reply was slightly ambiguous, so I'm not sure if he's coming or not.
- The author's final statement in the novel remains slightly ambiguous, allowing for multiple interpretations.
- Step 5 of the instructions is slightly ambiguous; it could be read in two different ways.
- We need to revise this section because its current phrasing might be considered slightly ambiguous.
- The artist intentionally left the meaning of the symbol slightly ambiguous.
- Your thesis statement is strong, but this particular sentence is slightly ambiguous and could be clearer.
- The politician's comment on the new policy was slightly ambiguous, avoiding a clear stance.
- Don't you think the title of the film is slightly ambiguous?
- A statement that is slightly ambiguous can sometimes be more intriguing than one that is perfectly clear.