Equivocal (adj)
ee-kwiv-o-kal
Open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
Mid 16th century: from late Latin aequivocus, from Latin aequus ‘equally’ + vocare ‘to call’.
Example sentences
“She was difficult to read, due to the equivocal nature of her remarks.”
Ireful (adj) ayur-ful full of intense anger; wrathful. Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; ire, -ful (more…)







