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Word of the Day – Equivocal

By May 6, 2019Word of the Day

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.”

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