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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61 In the assassination, Netanyahu was a supporting actor with an ambiguous role.
62 It has sown confusion and anxiety among researchers by giving birth to the ambiguous concept of sensitive but unclassified research.
63 Single women and there were many among the repealers-occupied a more ambiguous position.
64 Feminists are more aware of this ambiguity than psychologists are of their similarly ambiguous position.
65 The Church cites biblical prohibitions to support its position, but Jim found these ambiguous.
66 She left a very ambiguous message on the answerphone last night.
67 The critic Greenberg acknowledged the ambiguous position the avant-garde would need to maintain with its patrons.
68 As is well known,[http://sentencedict.com/ambiguous.html] Marx himself gave a somewhat ambiguous answer; but Poulantzas' reply is quite clear.
69 Parliamentary material is admissible where the legislation is ambiguous, uncertain or leads to an absurdity.
70 Donald's offer on behalf of the company to buy a round of drinks had been ambiguous and caused uncertainty among us.
71 Is the notion of a distinct foreign policy arena as obsolete as it is ambiguous?
72 Delegates said later that the conference had been ambiguous about the message it had wished to convey.
73 The main problem with constructing such a map is that there are circumstances in which the map is highly ambiguous.
74 He liked to keep the story of his life ambiguous.
75 Jimmy carters relationship with and feelings towards the Shah were, it must be said ambiguous.
76 What happens under perfect competition to the after-tax distribution of income may therefore be ambiguous.
77 Le Touquet's identity today is a little ambiguous but it still has a nice feel about it.
78 But words have a highly ambiguous status: they are human artefacts but they are also very like natural species.
79 Unfortunately the instructions were ambiguous and we didn't know which part of the program to run.
80 Where Tudor is economical, organic and disciplined, Stevenson is fussy, distracted and ambiguous.
81 This is best exemplified in the ambiguous, or sometimes non-existent, aims and objectives of schools.
82 The phrase ends on a final ambiguous chord - B, E, B.
83 The second manner of semantic variation concerns the activation by different contexts of different senses associated with ambiguous word forms.
84 Peace is an ambiguous concept in the Middle East, whereas war is clear cut.
85 It is either tautologous, positively dangerous, unoriginal or highly ambiguous.
86 Her feelings about this man might be ambiguous to the point of causing insanity, but she became acutely aware of something.
87 Pictographs can be ambiguous until you learn their meaning.
88 But the position of slaves was ambiguous.
89 He gave us an ambiguous answer .
90 Background is interlaced, uncertain, ambiguous and dubious.
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