Equivocal
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British pronunciation/ɪkwˈɪvəkə‍l/
American pronunciation/ɪˈkwɪvəkəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "equivocal"

equivocal
01

deliberately not having one obvious meaning and therefore open to interpretation, often intended to deceive

02

uncertain as a sign or indication

03

(of a statement or situation) intentionally vague or misleading

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Example
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The politician gave an equivocal answer about his stance on the issue.
The contract's terms were intentionally equivocal, causing confusion among the parties.
The message was so equivocal that it could be interpreted in several ways.
The clues in the puzzle were designed to be equivocal, adding to the challenge.
Her equivocal response left everyone unsure about her true intentions.
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