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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : am-big-yoo-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : æmˈbɪg yu əs |
Definition of ambiguous
Origin :- 1520s, from Latin ambiguus "having double meaning, shifting, changeable, doubtful," adjective derived from ambigere "to dispute about," literally "to wander," from ambi- "about" (see ambi-) + agere "drive, lead, act" (see act). Sir Thomas More (1528) seems to have first used it in English, but ambiguity dates back to c.1400. Related: Ambiguously; ambiguousness.
- adj having more than one meaning
- “Possibly,” said he, with an ambiguous half smile, which I did not understand.
- Extract from : « The First Violin » by Jessie Fothergill
- Such are the modes in which propositions and terms may be ambiguous.'
- Extract from : « Euthydemus » by Plato
- His ambiguous, loose talk, only perplexed and alarmed her; the explanation was none at all.
- Extract from : « The Strollers » by Frederic S. Isham
- A cold, ambiguous smile was the only reply he received to this speech.
- Extract from : « The Fortunes Of Glencore » by Charles James Lever
- There is cited the case of a negro arrested on an ambiguous charge.
- Extract from : « Negro Migration during the War » by Emmett J. Scott
- At the end, he has an ambiguous and temporary knowledge of names and events.
- Extract from : « The Book-Hunter at Home » by P. B. M. Allan
- The words in italics are unnecessary, since what is ambiguous is unintelligible.
- Extract from : « The Verbalist » by Thomas Embly Osmun, (AKA Alfred Ayres)
- Sometimes he does say ambiguous things that I can't understand.
- Extract from : « Patchwork » by Anna Balmer Myers
- It was an ambiguous voice, a voice with double chords in it, so to speak.
- Extract from : « The Child of Pleasure » by Gabriele D'Annunzio
- Nash was an ambiguous character but an excellent touchstone.
- Extract from : « The Tragic Muse » by Henry James
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