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ambiguous adj having more than one possible meaning; not clear. ambiguously adverb. ambiguousness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin ambiguus.

ambiguous, ambivalent

Strictly, ambiguous refers to the meaning and significance of things, whereas ambivalent refers to the emotional feelings of people • Note the ambiguous sentences at the beginning of her new bookSomali men tend to be very ambivalent in their attitudes towards these women.

However, ambivalent is often used where you might expect ambiguous: ?The term is rather ambivalent in English, having both good senses and bad senses.