Ambiguity is uncertainty or doubt in the meaning of a word or phrase. This can occur when a term has multiple interpretations or is not clearly defined. Clarifying context or asking for further explanation can help resolve ambiguity.
The root word of doubtful is "doubt."
"doubtful" does not have a prefix. It does, however, have a suffix ('-ful').
You can use the word "doubtful" to express uncertainty or skepticism about something. For example, "It is doubtful that we will finish the project on time," or "She gave a doubtful look at the new proposal."
I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
The word "phraseology" has the root word "phrase" in it.
in the strict sense of the word? doubtful ^^Lol, but no shes married :)
Sense organs is not a word, but a phrase. You would have to list the various organs.
Common sense should tell you that common sense is not a word, it is a phrase made from two words.
I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
The phrase you are looking for is "raison d'etre," French for "reason for being."
An evil man is always doubtful. Without a doubt, Wikianswers is the best question and answer site.
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. "Feeling" is a word.
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. Sleek is a word.
we should must compromise on doubtful things
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The root word of doubtful is "doubt."