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ambiguous

[am-big-yoo-uhs] / æmˈbɪg yu əs /


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The characters are not in themselves complicated or ambiguous; it’s as psychologically simple as “Star Wars” was, to start — and you know how that worked out.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s been ambiguous about the answer, saying in an interview last Friday that he’ll know it “when I feel it in my bones.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The movie cries out for a final, clarifying, knockout development like the one in “The Sixth Sense,” but what it delivers is far more frustratingly ambiguous.

From The Wall Street Journal

Snap told the BBC their guidelines "prohibit even ambiguous support for or tacit approval of violence. We work to remove such content."

From BBC

But the process of determining religious credentials is decentralized, and Khamenei’s status is ambiguous.

From The Wall Street Journal