unclear [kleer]
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unclear [kleer]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not clear
Synonyms: ambiguous, blurry, cloudy, confused, dim, elusive, fuzzy, hazy, imprecise, intangible, nebulous, obscure, shadowy, uncertain, unsettled, unsure, vague
Antonyms: clear
Main Entry: baffling
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: puzzling
Synonyms: abstruse, bewildering, beyond one, confusing, difficult to understand, enigmatic, hard to understand, incomprehensible, mystifying, over one's head, perplexing, unclear, unfathomable
Antonyms: clear, comprehensible
Main Entry: borderline
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: inexact
Synonyms: ambiguous, ambivalent, doubtful, dubitable, equivocal, indecisive, indefinite, indeterminate, marginal, open, problematic, uncertain, unclassifiable, unclear, undecided, unsettled
Antonyms: certain, definite, exact, sure
Main Entry: cryptic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: secret; obscure in meaning
Synonyms: Delphian, Delphic, abstruse, ambiguous, apocryphal, arcane, cabalistic, dark, enigmatic, equivocal, esoteric, evasive, hidden, incomprehensible, inexplicable, murky, mysterious, mystic, mystical, mystifying, occult, opaque, oracular, perplexing, puzzling, recondite, secretive, strange, tenebrous, unclear, unfathomable, uninformative, vague, veiled
Antonyms: clear, obvious, plain, seen, straightforward
Main Entry: difficult
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: complicated; hard to comprehend
Synonyms: abstract, abstruse, baffling, bewildering, complex, confounding, confusing, dark, deep, delicate, enigmatic, enigmatical, entangled, esoteric, formidable, hard to explain, hard to solve, hidden, inexplicable, intricate, involved, knotty, labyrinthine, loose, meandering, mysterious, mystical, mystifying, nice, obscure, obstinate, paradoxical, perplexing, problematical, profound, puzzling, rambling, subtle, tangled, thorny, ticklish, troublesome, unclear, unfathomable, unintelligible, vexing
Antonyms: easy, simple, straightforward, uncomplicated
Main Entry: dim
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: darkish
Synonyms: blah, bleary, blurred, caliginous, cloudy, dark, dingy, dreary, dull, dusk, dusky, faded, faint, flat, fuzzy, gloomy, gray, ill-defined, indistinct, lackluster, lightless, mat, monotone, monotonous, murky, muted, obscured, opaque, overcast, pale, poorly lit, shadowy, sullied, tarnished, tenebrous, unclear, unilluminated, vague, weak
Antonyms: bright, brilliant, clear, distinct, light
Main Entry: dubious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: doubtful
Synonyms: arguable, chancy, debatable, diffident, disputable, dubitable, equivocal, far-fetched, fishy, fly-by-night, hesitant, iffy, improbable, indecisive, moot, mootable, open, perplexed, problematic, questionable, reluctant, shady, skeptical, suspect, suspicious, touch and go, trustless, unassured, uncertain, unclear, unconvinced, undecided, undependable, unlikely, unreliable, unsure, untrustworthy, untrusty, wavering
Antonyms: certain, definite, doubtless, positive, reliable, sure, trustworthy, trusty, undoubtful
Main Entry: equivocal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: doubtful, uncertain
Synonyms: ambiguous, ambivalent, amphibological, borderline, clear as mud, clouded, disreputable, dubious, evasive, fishy, fuzzy*, hazy*, indefinite, indeterminate, indistinct, misleading, muddled, muzzy, oblique, obscure, open, problematic, puzzling, questionable, suspect, suspicious, tenebrous, unclear, undecided, unexplicit, unintelligible, vague, with mixed feelings
Antonyms: certain, clear, definite, determined, obvious, plain, sure, unequivocal, unquestionable
Main Entry: evasive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deceitful, tricky
Synonyms: ambiguous, cagey, casuistic, casuistical, cunning, deceptive, devious, dissembling, elusive, elusory, equivocating, false, fugitive, greasy, indirect, intangible, lying, misleading, oblique, prevaricating, shifty, shuffling, slippery, sly, sophistical, stonewalling, unclear, vague
Antonyms: direct, forthright, honest, ready, straight, straightforward
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