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1 dvosmislen
• ambiguous -
2 dvosmislen
• ambiguous; backhanded; back-handed; double barrelled; double-barrelled; dubious; equivocal; lax bowels; oracular; questionable -
3 dvosmislena gramatlka
• ambiguous grammar -
4 dvoznačan
• ambiguous; equivocal; two-valued -
5 problematičan-o
• ambiguous; problematic; problematical; problematically; uncertainly -
6 neizvestan
• questionable• uncertain• unlikely• ambiguous -
7 nejasan
• vague• cloudy• dim• faint• undefined• turbid• obscure• fuzzy• indistinct• intricate• ambiguous• abstruse• blurred• blear -
8 inherentno dvosmislen jezik
• inherently ambiguous language -
9 neizvestan
• aflotat; ambiguous; casual; chancy; contingent; doubtful; dubious; indecisive; indeterminate; insecure; precarious; questionable; shaky; sliding; touch and go; touch-and-go; uncertain; unlikely; unsure -
10 nejasan
• abstract; abstracted; abstruse; addle; ambiguous; blear; bleary; blurred; cloudy; confused; crabbed; dark; dim; dimmed; disconnected; dreamy; dull; dusk; dusky; enigmatic; faint; foggy; fuzzy; incoherent; indistinct; inexplicit; mistiness; misty; muzzi; muzzy; nebulous; obscure; oracula
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ambiguous — I adjective abstruse, ambiguus, ambivalent, confused, difficult to comprehend, doubtful, dubious, equivocal, having a double meaning, indefinite, indistinct, inexact, lacking clearness, not clear, not plain, obscure, open to various… … Law dictionary
Ambiguous — Am*big u*ous, a. [L. ambiguus, fr. ambigere to wander about, waver; amb + agere to drive.] Doubtful or uncertain, particularly in respect to signification; capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses; equivocal; as, an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ambiguous — UK US /æmˈbɪgjuəs/ adjective ► having more than one possible meaning, and therefore likely to cause confusion: »Many companies are appealing against the ruling, because the wording is ambiguous … Financial and business terms
ambiguous — (adj.) 1520s, from L. ambiguus having double meaning, shifting, changeable, doubtful, adjective derived from ambigere to dispute about, lit. to wander, from ambi about (see AMBI (Cf. ambi )) + agere drive, lead, act (see ACT (Cf. act)). Sir… … Etymology dictionary
ambiguous — equivocal, cryptic, enigmatic, vague, *obscure, dark Analogous words: dubious, *doubtful, questionable Antonyms: explicit Contrasted words: lucid, perspicuous, *clear: express, definite, specific, categorical (see EXPLICIT) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ambiguous — [adj] having more than one meaning clear as dishwater*, cryptic, doubtful, dubious, enigmatic, enigmatical, equivocal, inconclusive, indefinite, indeterminate, inexplicit, muddy, obscure, opaque, puzzling, questionable, tenebrous, uncertain,… … New thesaurus
ambiguous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of language) having more than one meaning. 2) not clear or decided. DERIVATIVES ambiguously adverb. ORIGIN Latin ambiguus doubtful … English terms dictionary
ambiguous — [am big′yo͞o əs] adj. [L ambiguus < ambigere, to wander < ambi , about, around + agere, to do, ACT1] 1. having two or more possible meanings 2. not clear; indefinite; vague SYN. OBSCURE ambiguously adv. ambiguousness n … English World dictionary
ambiguous — 01. The President was purposefully [ambiguous] in his reply. 02. I feel pretty [ambiguous] about the party. I hope it s a success, but I don t want to go myself. 03. There can be no [ambiguity] over the right of people to say what they believe.… … Grammatical examples in English
ambiguous — ambiguously, adv. ambiguousness, n. /am big yooh euhs/, adj. 1. open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; equivocal: an ambiguous answer. 2. Ling. (of an expression) exhibiting constructional homonymity; having two or more… … Universalium
ambiguous — am•big•u•ous [[t]æmˈbɪg yu əs[/t]] adj. 1) cv open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations: an ambiguous answer[/ex] 2) difficult to comprehend, distinguish, or classify: a rock of ambiguous character[/ex] 3) lacking clearness… … From formal English to slang