ambiguity

CEFRC1

/æm.bɪˈɡjuː.ɪ.ti/

noun

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In plain English

  1. 01

    noun

    A lack of clear meaning, allowing more than one interpretation.

  2. 02

    noun

    Extra detail

    An instance of this state: words or statements that are open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, especially if that meaning cannot be determined from the context.

Examples

  • There is just so much beauty in ambiguity!

  • Sometimes translations do create ambiguity.

At a glance

Sits at C1 on the CEFR scale

Senses
3
Parts of speech
1
Citations
3
Synonyms
4

Also pronounced

  • [æm.bɪˈɡju.ɪ.ɾi]
  • [æm.bɪˈɡjʉː.ɪ.ɾi]

Deep Dive

noun

Extra meaning
  1. The state of being ambiguous; the state of leaving room for more than one interpretation.

More examples

In context
  • His speech was made with such great ambiguity that neither supporter nor opponent could be certain of his true position.

  • If two persons bore the same name, and confusion was likely to be caused, ambiguity was avoided by adding the name of the father[…]

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Origin

noun

From Middle English ambiguite, from Old French ambiguite (French ambiguïté), from Latin ambiguitas, equivalent to ambiguous + -ity.