very ambiguous
Frequency: 8.627.1 per million words
A common way to say something is not at all clear.
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Examples (10)
- The wording in the contract was very ambiguous, leading to a dispute.
- His statement about the future of the company was very ambiguous.
- The ending of the film is very ambiguous, leaving the audience to interpret it.
- Her response to my question was very ambiguous, so I don't know if she agrees or not.
- The instructions for assembling the furniture were very ambiguous and confusing.
- The results of the study are very ambiguous and require further research.
- Because the law is very ambiguous, lawyers often argue about its meaning.
- The politician's speech on the new policy remained very ambiguous to avoid commitment.
- The final chapter leaves the character's fate very ambiguous.
- The term 'modern art' can be very ambiguous without a specific context.