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ambiguity noun (ambiguities) 1 uncertainty of meaning. 2 a word or statement that can be interpreted in more than one way. 3 literary theory a a word, statement, concept, theme, etc that can be interpreted in more than one way and which is employed deliberately because of this • the ambiguity of the relationships in Nabokov; b such devices thought of collectively • Joyce's use of ambiguity can be seen as very Post-Modern.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin ambiguus, from ambi- both ways + agere to drive + -ity.