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Ambiguous
UK //æmˈbɪɡ.ju.əs//US //æmˈbɪɡ.ju.əs//
Definition
Open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.
In simple words: Something that can be understood in different ways.
Examples
- The instructions were so ambiguous that no one could follow them.
- Her ambiguous response left us all confused about her opinion.
- In legal terms, ambiguous language can lead to disputes.
- Many poems are intentionally ambiguous to allow varied interpretations.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about language or situations where meanings are unclear. Avoid in formal writing when clarity is needed.
Grammar pattern
ambiguous + object
Memory hint
Think of 'a big m' — a letter that has different meanings depending on the context.
Collocations
- ambiguous statement
- ambiguous situation
- ambiguous language
- ambiguous response
- ambiguous meaning
Synonyms
- unclear
- vague
- equivocal
- indeterminate
- obscure
Antonyms
- clear
- definite
- unambiguous
Common mistakes
- Used as 'ambiguous to' instead of 'ambiguous about'
- Confused with similar words like 'vague' or 'obscure'
- Overused in contexts that require more specific language