Synonyms for equivocalness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ih-kwiv-uh-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈkwɪv ə kəl |
Définition of equivocalness
Origin :- c.1600, from Late Latin aequivocus "of equal voice, of equal significance, ambiguous" (see equivocation) + -al (1). Earlier in same sense was equivoque (late 14c.). Related: Equivocally (1570s).
- noun ambiguity
- We will avoid here the notions of cause and effect because of their obscurity and equivocalness.
- Extract from : « Popular scientific lectures » by Ernst Mach
Words or expressions associated with your search
- autumnal equinox
- be equipped for
- be equivalent
- be equivalent to
- be obsequious
- be required
- be requisite
- equiareal projection
- equidistance
- equidistant
- equidistants
- equilateral
- equilibrium
- equine
- equinoctial
- equinoctial circle
- equipage
- equipment
- equipoise
- equipoised
- equipoising
- equipollent
- equiponderate
- equipotential
- equipped
- equipping
- equippings
- equitable
- equitable interest
- equitableness
- equitably
- equitation
- equity
- equity capital
- equivalence
- equivalent
- equivalent projection
- equivalently
- equivocacy
- equivocal
- equivocal saying
- equivocality
- equivocalness
- equivocate
- equivocatings
- equivocation
- equivocator
- equivoque
- exequies
- harlequin
- harlequin glasses
- ill-equipped
- in equitable
- in equities
- in equity
- inequitable
- junior equity
- non sequitur
- not required
- obsequies
- obsequious
- obsequiously
- prerequisite
- principle of equivalence
- punctuated equilibrium
- re-equipped
- reequip
- requiem
- requiescence
- require
- required
- requirement
- requisite
- requisition
- requital
- requite
- unequivocable
- unequivocal
- unequivocally
- unrequired
- was equivalent to
Most wanted synonyms
Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019