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Ambiguously

Ambiguously \Am*big"u*ous*ly\, adv. In an ambiguous manner; with doubtful meaning.

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ambiguously

adv. In an ambiguous manner.

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ambiguously

adv. in an ambiguous manner; "this letter is worded ambiguously" [syn: equivocally] [ant: unambiguously]

Usage examples of "ambiguously".

Munitions poured in for them through Roumania, which, with a big Red Army on its Bessarabian frontier and its own peasants recalcitrant, remained also ambiguously, dangerously, and yet for a time profitably, out of the struggle.

Perhaps in one or two cases I expressed myself rather ambiguously and can make things clearer by answering some of your queries.

Some days later I saw that same smile again, but more hidden, and ambiguously veiled: at supper, Polemo, who dabbled in chiromancy, wished to examine the hand of the youth, that palm which alarmed even me by its astonishing fall of stars.

The camper'd been subjected to all kinds of creative destruction over the years but nothing so ambiguously disturbing.

StumDog, the Deader, Tug, Paint, Tout des Touts, Devol, Violet, Laughing Nose some Earth-normals, others unpredictably, ambiguously gifted.

Flowing through the thin stream of liquid ammonia lining the corridor, he felt ambiguously stimulated.

On the strength of this I had a heartless and pleasureless wank before joining them downstairs, my face still flushed, but more ambiguously so.