An adjective form is ambiguous. It means of uncertain meaning (literally having two meanings).
This old text is full of ambiguity, everyone interprets it in a different way.
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.
An inability to distiguish between behaviors determined to be proper or improper by a society. Normativity refers to behaviors that are acceptable for a society, such as norms. Ambiguity refers to vagueness or an inability to discern.
vagueness, doubt, uncertainty, obscurity, equivocation, dubiousness
Communication ambiguity is a barrier to the semantics in any languages where homophones or even words and phrases may same be different in their meaning but sound the sameeg: ice cream and I screamThe students are revolting.
No. Ambiguity is a noun. It is the noun form of the adjective ambiguous (having two meanings, or unclear).
it was ambiguity of me to say that
SEMANTIC AMBIGUITY This answer is supported on page 50.
The Ethics of Ambiguity was created in 1947.
A Certain Ambiguity has 292 pages.
Grouping ambiguity
Grouping ambiguity
A Certain Ambiguity was created on 2007-07-02.
To create a sense of ambiguity
Seven Types of Ambiguity - Empson - was created in 1930.
The ambiguity of his response left us unsure of his true intentions.
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