noun
- plural of ambiguousness; the quality or state of being ambiguous; lack of clarity or having more than one possible meaning or interpretation
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; often used in formal or academic contexts
Examples
- The ambiguousnesses in the contract led to disputes between the two parties.
- Legal documents should minimize ambiguousnesses to prevent misinterpretation.
- The poem's ambiguousnesses allow readers to find multiple meanings in each line.
- The ambiguousnesses of the instructions confused the new employees.
- Philosophers often debate the ambiguousnesses inherent in language itself.
- The ambiguousnesses in the policy statement required further clarification from management.