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    equivocal
    /ɪˈkwɪvəkl/

    adjective

    • 1. open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous: "the equivocal nature of her remarks"

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  2. (of statements) unclear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or (of actions or ways of behaving) confusing and able to be understood in two different ways: She gave an equivocal response.

  3. 1. a. : subject to two or more interpretations and usually used to mislead or confuse. an equivocal statement. b. : uncertain as an indication or sign. equivocal evidence. 2. a. : of uncertain nature or classification. equivocal shapes. b. : of uncertain disposition toward a person or thing : undecided. an equivocal attitude. c.

  4. not clear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or confusing and able to be understood in two different ways: His words to the press were deliberately equivocal - he didn't deny the reports but neither did he confirm them. Synonyms. ambiguous. ambivalent. Opposite. unequivocal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. Equivocal definition: allowing the possibility of several different meanings, as a word or phrase, especially with intent to deceive or misguide; susceptible of double interpretation; deliberately ambiguous. See examples of EQUIVOCAL used in a sentence.

  6. Equivocal means uncertain or ambiguous. If you ask your teacher what's on an upcoming test and she gives you an equivocal answer, you won't be able to narrow down your studying.

  7. If you are equivocal, you are deliberately vague in what you say, because you want to avoid speaking the truth or making a decision. [ formal ] Many were equivocal about the idea.

  8. 1. allowing the possibility of more than one meaning or interpretation, esp. with intent to mislead; ambiguous: an equivocal answer. 2. of doubtful nature or character; questionable. 3. of uncertain significance; not determined.

  9. (of words or statements) not having one clear or definite meaning or intention; able to be understood in more than one way synonym ambiguous. She gave an equivocal answer, typical of a politician. Women were less equivocal than men on the subject of fidelity in marriage. Want to learn more?

  10. equivocal. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English e‧quiv‧o‧cal /ɪˈkwɪvəkəl/ adjective 1 if you are equivocal, you are deliberately unclear in the way that you give information or your opinion SYN ambiguous His answer was equivocal.

  11. Equivocal definition: Open to two or more interpretations and often intended to conceal the truth.