ambiguity
Noun
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An expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context (synset 106616672)
is a type of: expression, locution, saying - a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situationssubtypes:
- loophole - an ambiguity (especially one in the text of a law or contract) that makes it possible to evade a difficulty or obligation
- amphibology, amphiboly - an ambiguous grammatical construction; e.g., `they are flying planes' can mean either that someone is flying planes or that something is flying planes
- parisology - the use of ambiguous words
- double entendre - an ambiguity with one interpretation that is indelicate
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Unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning (synset 104832345)
is a type of: unclearness - incomprehensibility as a result of not being clearsubtypes:
- equivocation, evasiveness, prevarication - intentionally vague or ambiguous
- lexical ambiguity, polysemy - the ambiguity of an individual word or phrase that can be used (in different contexts) to express two or more different meanings
- no man's land, twilight zone - the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both)
same as: equivocalness
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