Equivocal - English meaning
Equivocal – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveOpen to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
Usage examples:
The equivocal nature of her remarks
adjective(of statements) unclear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or (of actions or ways of behaving) confusing and able to be understood in two different ways
Usage examples:
She gave an equivocal response.
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Word origin
mid 16th century: from late Latin aequivocus, from Latin aequus ‘equally’ + vocare ‘to call’.
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