Example:
The Court was ambiguous over the case they were solving.
Example sentence - Our ambiguous conversations are not going to resolve the situation.
Question seems to ambiguous.
Since the man had no idea what he should do next, he found himself in an ambiguous situation.
An ambiguous word has more than one meaning, as such many words in English are ambiguous, but we generally refer to a word being ambiguous when it is ambiguous in a sentence, meaning the word could mean more than one thing even within the context of this particular sentence, rendering the sentence ambiguous, or open to multiple interpretations.
Ambiguous means open to more than one interpretation. Here are some sentences.That is an ambiguous statement.His speech seemed ambiguous to me.I asked for her opinion, but she gave me an ambiguous reply.
An ambiguous word has more than one meaning, as such many words in English are ambiguous, but we generally refer to a word being ambiguous when it is ambiguous in a sentence, meaning the word could mean more than one thing even within the context of this particular sentence, rendering the sentence ambiguous, or open to multiple interpretations.
Ambiguity is a word used to describe an uncertainty of something. A good sentence would be, there seems to be no ambiguity in this part of the textbook.
'Get' in this sentence is too ambiguous to translate.
Ambiguous
Ambiguity in a sentence can be caused by unclear pronoun referents, multiple possible interpretations, or lack of context clues. It may also arise from syntactic structures that allow for different phrasings or word placements that lead to different meanings.
The sentence "I like him more than you" is ambiguous. It could mean "I like him more than I like you" or it could mean "I like him more than you like him."
Ambiguous.