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- Dictionaryequivocal/ɪˈkwɪvəkl/
adjective
- 1. open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous: "the equivocal nature of her remarks"
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Equivocal means not clear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or confusing and able to be understood in two different ways. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
not clear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or...
- Znaczenie Equivocal, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
EQUIVOCAL definicja: 1. not clear and seeming to have two...
- Traditional
EQUIVOCAL translate: 含糊的;模棱兩可的;有歧義的. Learn more in the...
- Unequivocal
UNEQUIVOCAL definition: 1. total, or expressed in a clear...
- Simplified
EQUIVOCAL translate: 含糊的;模棱两可的;有歧义的. Learn more in the...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
EQUIVOCAL 의미, 정의, EQUIVOCAL의 정의: 1. not clear and seeming to...
- Pronunciation in English
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- English (US)
Equivocal means not clearly understandable or having two or more possible meanings, often used to mislead or confuse. Learn synonyms, antonyms, examples, and word history of equivocal from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Equivocal means not clear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or confusing and able to be understood in two different ways. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.
Equivocal definition: allowing the possibility of several different meanings, as a word or phrase, especially with intent to deceive or misguide; susceptible of double interpretation; deliberately ambiguous. See examples of EQUIVOCAL used in a sentence.
Equivocal means uncertain or ambiguous. If you ask your teacher what's on an upcoming test and she gives you an equivocal answer, you won't be able to narrow down your studying.
Equivocal means open to two or more interpretations and often intended to conceal the truth. It can also mean questionable, dubious, or uncertain. See examples, translations, and related words.
(of words or statements) not having one clear or definite meaning or intention; able to be understood in more than one way synonym ambiguous. She gave an equivocal answer, typical of a politician. Women were less equivocal than men on the subject of fidelity in marriage. Definitions on the go.