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equivocal
adjective as in doubtful, uncertain
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The court also dropped an equivocal hint about how Smith might overcome the presumption of immunity.
From Los Angeles Times
Trump has given equivocal indications about his abortion policies in a second term.
From Los Angeles Times
In the face of big economic decisions, Modi sometimes seems equivocal.
From New York Times
Labour gave the impression, overall, of being equivocal about the UK’s nuclear weapons.
From BBC
And while he has issued public apologies, Goecke has remained more defiant than contrite, and disturbingly equivocal: He has both admitted to overreacting and also tried to justify his behavior.
From New York Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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