Etymology: [ am-bi-gy&-w&s ] (adjective.) 1528. From Latin ambiguus (“moving from side to side, of doubtful nature”) ambigere (“to go about, wander, doubt”) ambi- (“around”) + agere (“to drive, move”).
belirsiz, birden fazla anlama gelebilen; ne olduğu belirsiz, çok anlamli, elastiki, elastik, lastikli, anlamı belirsiz, müphem, iki anlamlı, ambiguously muğlak olarak, belirsiz, muğlak, belirsiz,çok anlamlı, ambiguousness muğlâklık, müphem iki anlamlı, belirsiz/muğlak, bulanık, belirsizce,
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belirsiz
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birden fazla anlama gelebilen; ne olduğu belirsiz sıfat
Vague and unclear, Of persons: hesitant; uncertain; not taking sides, Open to multiple interpretations, A term that has more than one possible meaning, vague, uncertain, unclear, adj open to more than one interpretation : doubtful or uncertain, Having ambiguity, Having more than one possible meaning or interpretation, case, open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead; "an equivocal statement"; "the polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female candidates"; "the officer's equivocal behavior increased the victim's uneasiness"; "popularity is an equivocal crown"; "an equivocal response to an embarrassing question", Strictly, having two possible meanings Sometimes used in the wider sense of having several possible meanings (See VAGUE ), Terms or words that are unclear or uncertain; being open to more than one interpretation, not stable; changing, open to two or more interpretations In literature, ambiguity may enrich the meaning, enhance the irony, or add complications that lead beyond simplistic interpretations (Compare with ambivalent ), open to dispute, having many possible interpretations; obscure, vague, If you describe something as ambiguous, you mean that it contains several different ideas or attitudes that do not fit well together. Students have ambiguous feelings about their role in the world. something that is ambiguous is unclear, confusing, or not certain, especially because it can be understood in more than one way unambiguous (ambiguus, from ambigere , from ambi- ( AMBI-) + agere ), If you describe something as ambiguous, you mean that it is unclear or confusing because it can be understood in more than one way. This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations = vague clear + ambiguously am·bigu·ous·ly Zaire's national conference on democracy ended ambiguously, having more than one possible meaning; "ambiguous words"; "frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the toy" having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns; "an ambiguous situation with no frame of reference"; "ambiguous inkblots, having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns; "an ambiguous situation with no frame of reference"; "ambiguous inkblots, Doubtful or uncertain, particularly in respect to signification; capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses; equivocal; as, an ambiguous course; an ambiguous expression, having more than one possible meaning; "ambiguous words"; "frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the toy", bifarious, in an ambiguous manner; "this letter is worded ambiguously", An entertainment at which a medley of dishes is set on at the same time, In an ambiguous manner, in an ambiguous manner; "this letter is worded ambiguously, with more than one meaning, in a vague manner, In an ambiguous manner; with doubtful meaning,
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Vague and unclear - "He gave an ambiguous answer."
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Of persons: hesitant; uncertain; not taking sides - "Thomas Salusbury (1662): And forasmuch as in this same question I am ambiguous, and Simplicius is resolute...."
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Open to multiple interpretations - "The politician was criticized for his ambiguous statements and lack of precision."
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A term that has more than one possible meaning
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vague, uncertain, unclear
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adj open to more than one interpretation : doubtful or uncertain
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Having ambiguity
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Having more than one possible meaning or interpretation
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case
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open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead; "an equivocal statement"; "the polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female candidates"; "the officer's equivocal behavior increased the victim's uneasiness"; "popularity is an equivocal crown"; "an equivocal response to an embarrassing question"
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Strictly, having two possible meanings Sometimes used in the wider sense of having several possible meanings (See VAGUE )
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Terms or words that are unclear or uncertain; being open to more than one interpretation
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not stable; changing
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open to two or more interpretations In literature, ambiguity may enrich the meaning, enhance the irony, or add complications that lead beyond simplistic interpretations (Compare with ambivalent )
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open to dispute, having many possible interpretations; obscure, vague sıfat
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If you describe something as ambiguous, you mean that it contains several different ideas or attitudes that do not fit well together. Students have ambiguous feelings about their role in the world. something that is ambiguous is unclear, confusing, or not certain, especially because it can be understood in more than one way unambiguous (ambiguus, from ambigere , from ambi- ( AMBI-) + agere )
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If you describe something as ambiguous, you mean that it is unclear or confusing because it can be understood in more than one way. This agreement is very ambiguous and open to various interpretations = vague clear + ambiguously am·bigu·ous·ly Zaire's national conference on democracy ended ambiguously
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having more than one possible meaning; "ambiguous words"; "frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the toy" having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns; "an ambiguous situation with no frame of reference"; "ambiguous inkblots
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having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns; "an ambiguous situation with no frame of reference"; "ambiguous inkblots
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Doubtful or uncertain, particularly in respect to signification; capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses; equivocal; as, an ambiguous course; an ambiguous expression
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having more than one possible meaning; "ambiguous words"; "frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the toy"
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ambiguous.
bifarious
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Ambiguously
in an ambiguous manner; "this letter is worded ambiguously"
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An entertainment at which a medley of dishes is set on at the same time
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ambiguously
In an ambiguous manner
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ambiguously
in an ambiguous manner; "this letter is worded ambiguously
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