noun
- an ambiguous or deliberately misleading statement; a play on words
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The politician’s speech was full of equivoques that left voters confused about his actual position.
- She used an equivoque to avoid giving a direct answer to the uncomfortable question.
- The poet’s clever equivoque worked on multiple levels of meaning.
- His equivoque about the meeting time caused everyone to arrive at different hours.
- The lawyer’s equivoque allowed him to technically tell the truth while misleading the jury.
- Critics noted the equivoques in the company’s financial statements.