ambiguously
1 of 1adverb/æmˈbɪɡjuəsli/
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in a way that is unclear, open to multiple interpretations, or lacking definite meaning
- The statement was written ambiguously, causing confusion among readers.
- He answered the question ambiguously, leaving room for different understandings.
- The instructions were given ambiguously, leading to varied implementations.
- She expressed her opinion ambiguously, making it difficult to discern her stance.
- The message in the email was conveyed ambiguously, requiring clarification.
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