adjective
- having more than one possible meaning; ambiguous
- deliberately unclear or misleading; evasive
- uncertain or doubtful in nature
Examples
- The politician gave an equivocal answer that satisfied no one.
- Her equivocal response left us wondering what she really meant.
- The contract language was deliberately equivocal to avoid commitment.
- The test results were equivocal and required further analysis.
- His equivocal statement could be interpreted in several ways.
- The witness provided only equivocal testimony about what happened.
- The company’s equivocal position on the issue frustrated investors.