Equivocal Mnemonic
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equivocal
equivocal
/əˈkwɪvəkəl/
ambiguous
doubtful
uncertain
indeterminate
Examples
- But even then, the Thernstroms equivocate.
- The article is full of equivocation.
- The people equivocated the manners.
- The references to Ireland are equivocal.
- The speaker equivocated the speech.
- Certainly it avoids the equivocating circumlocution.
- Even the Vatican is equivocal about it.
- Here the evidence is more equivocal.
- His answer was equivocally explainable.
- If the former it's equivocation, if the latter it's dishonest.
open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead
adjective
open to question-Anna Jameson
adjective
uncertain as a sign or indication
adjective
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"Eagle + Vocals. An eagle making unclear calls, hard to tell if near or far."
"Eagle + Vocal. An eagle speaking in such a way, you can't tell if it's happy or in turmoil."
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