First Known Use: 15th century
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ambiguity
noun am·bi·gu·i·ty \ˌam-bə-ˈgyü-ə-tē\
: something that does not have a single clear meaning : something that is ambiguous
plural am·bi·gu·i·ties
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Examples of AMBIGUITY
- A third factor amping your desire to speed things along: Despite the euphoria of those first kisses and dates, the initial stages of infatuation can be incredibly unsettling. “You aren't sure yet where you stand with your mate, so you're anxious to shake the ambiguity,” explains Regan. —Molly Triffin et al., Cosmopolitan, January 2008
- The troubles in the Empire at the turn of the seventeenth century have often been laid at the door of the Peace of Augsburg. While it is true that the 1555 agreement papered over some unsolvable problems and contained ambiguities and loopholes, it had been conceived as a pragmatic compromise, and it did succeed in preserving the peace in Germany for one generation. —Alison D. Anderson, On the Verge of War, 1999
- Her letters and diaries describe her own feelings of insecurity and worries about her possible fate if she could no longer work, and they also tell us a great deal about the ambiguity of her position within the society in which she lived, and her determination to defend and maintain her own status. —Joanna Martin, A Governess In the Age of Jane Austen, 1998
- Above the level of molecular biology, the notion of “gene” has become increasingly complex. The chapter in which Ridley addresses the ambiguities of this slippery word is an expository tour de force. He considers seven possible meanings of gene as used in different contexts: a unit of heredity; an interchangeable part of evolution; a recipe for a metabolic product; … a development switch; a unit of selection; and a unit of instinct. —Raymond Tallis, Prospect, September 2003
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(see ambiguous)
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AMBIGUITY Defined for Kids
ambiguity
noun am·bi·gu·i·ty \ˌam-bə-ˈgyü-ə-tē\
plural am·bi·gu·i·ties
Definition of AMBIGUITY for Kids
: something that can be understood in more than one way <The message was filled with confusing ambiguities.>
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