adverb
- in a way that is unclear or has more than one possible meaning
Examples
- The contract was ambiguously worded, leading to disputes later.
- She smiled ambiguously, leaving everyone unsure of her true feelings.
- The politician answered the question ambiguously to avoid controversy.
- The instructions were written so ambiguously that no one knew what to do.
- He spoke ambiguously about his future plans.
- The ending of the movie was ambiguously presented, sparking debate among viewers.