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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91 Another apparent sign of convalescence is more ambiguous.
92 His thoughts, ambiguous and indefinite, troubled him.
93 Label declaration takes precedence in any ambiguous situation.
94 On an ambiguous grammar, backtracking happens.
95 Grammar is itself an ambiguous pedagogic concept.
96 Caliban's exact nature continues to be slightly ambiguous later.
97 Ambiguous wording leaves some wiggle room for further negotiation.
98 A sentence of a grammar is ambiguous if there exists two syntax trees for it.
98 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
99 Therefore different modes of thinking would lead to some illogic and ambiguous sentences in Chinese language.
100 They reported that the homosexual men in the set were more likely to report seeing buttocks, anuses or sexually ambiguous figures in the inkblots.
101 Thus, in the West, philosophy is an expansive and ambiguous concept.
102 To read or interpret ( ambiguous, obscure, or illegible matter ).
103 Taking natural thermo-potential difference as natural draft pressure is ambiguous in theory and not in accord with the actual condition of mines.
104 Thinking in categories enables us to categorise phenomena are essentially ambiguous.
105 Every sentence causing a typical semantic paradox has the same meanings with its negation and is also ambiguous.
106 Cubism was hard to read, willfully ambiguous , and yet demotic too.
107 German cultural nationalism had the features of laying stress on culture, weakening politics, strong cultural self-defence, self-contradiction, romanticism and being abstract and ambiguous.
108 Ambiguous as someone ask you you fill in love, you dun say.
109 It is not coherent if it has faulty parallel constructions, pronouns with ambiguous reference, dangling or misplaced modifiers, confusing shifts in person and number, or in voice, tense, and mood.
110 Their relationship is somewhat ambiguous, it is convoluted like hemp vines.
111 Produce the diversification of the right as a result of the ground at the same time, cause landed price then the ambiguous sex in practice.
112 There is an ambiguous official notice in the food market which confused a lot of people.
113 In order to avoid ambiguous acknowledgement or negative acknowledgement (ACK/NAK) and diffusion of cooperation process, cooperative and noncooperative frames are distinguished.
114 The last paragraph of your letter under reply is ambiguous. Please clarify.
115 The accumulative calculation is also not scientific, for example, the times of the unsettled tax dodging crimes is not clear and the standard of "unsettled" is ambiguous.
116 We must emphasize that straight and homo are only two terminologies for fictitious and ambiguous categorisation.
117 At present, the study of criminal network analysis is based on the classical set theory, and which can not find members who have ambiguous class attribute in the criminal network.
118 All of that said, ambiguous data structures can be valuable.
119 The Foreign Secretary's remarks clarify an ambiguous statement issued earlier this week.
120 The wording is so ambiguous that it leads to misinterpretations.
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