Antonym: clear, definite, distinct. Similar words: ambitious, sumptuous, continuous, big, bigger, combine, dig up, a big shot. Meaning: [æm'bɪgjʊəs] adj. 1. open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead 2. having more than one possible meaning 3. having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns.
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31 McClane's position in the company is ambiguous.
32 First, these needs were themselves ambiguous and often contradictory.
33 The Labour Party remained in an ambiguous position.
34 The last part of her letter was deliberately ambiguous.
35 And its faxed decision seemed somewhat ambiguous.
36 I was in an ambiguous position.
37 Equally, you might use ambiguous words which your superiors treat as a resignation which they will not allow you to retract.
38 First, their case focused attention upon the ambiguous ethical relationship between campaign contributions and political favours by elected officials.
38 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
39 In the ambiguous world of international politics, clear-cut choices between competing interests and values are rare.
40 The gains to be made in the political sphere are, as Chapter S will show, more ambiguous and contradictory.
41 The marriage contract is currently the most ambiguous of contracts.
42 Mitterrand had ambiguous relations with money, the power of which he regularly lambasted.
43 Like a true oracle, Hailey's pronouncements were both authoritative and ambiguous.
44 The endless debate that centred on the issue at the time was sometimes naive, or ambiguous[sentencedict.com], or even dangerous.
45 The excavations revealed somewhat ambiguous structural evidence for a furnace with the discovery of a firing trench.
46 I concede at once, the language is ambiguous and I see the strength of the linguistic argument in favour of the average cost construction.
47 This fall, the second friend died in a car accident in ambiguous circumstances.
48 The calm voice waited on the tapes, and my grief was ambiguous.
49 Ministers might justly argue that in this case the dissent is also politically ambiguous, given the diverse support for the amendment.
50 The problem is not just one of poor acoustic input but also of ambiguous word boundaries.
51 The document's ambiguous wording makes it very difficult to follow.
52 Many issues, however, were not well defined in the Protocol, or were deliberately left ambiguous.
53 Another, far more ambiguous and strange way, can be found in Alain Robbe-Grillet's Jealousy.
54 Human nature and human achievements have come to appear far more ambiguous than the progressive hopes of the nineteenth century admitted.
55 In the first place, most of its key concepts are essentially ambiguous.
56 For many years teachers had occupied a somewhat ambiguous position.
57 Thus even the notion of genuine choices among alternative candidates can be ambiguous.
58 Other topics on which findings are ambiguous are the effects on leisure activity, crime, and degree of dependence on parents.
59 In this there is a much more ambiguous and open positioning of the subject.
60 The results of the experiments were ambiguous and they will have to be done again.
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