The President was purposefully ambiguous in his reply.
I feel pretty ambiguous about the party. I hope it's a success, but I don't want to go myself.
There can be no ambiguity over the right of people to say what they believe.
The ending of the movie was totally
ambiguous. I guess we have to decide for ourselves what really happened.
The definition of a hate crime is somewhat ambiguous, which makes it extremely difficult to enforce the law.
The President was condemned for his ambiguous statements concerning the scandal.
The United
Nations resolution was too ambiguous to have any real force.
There is always a certain degree of ambiguity in language, which can be difficult for language learners to accept.
His answer to our question was somewhat ambiguous, so I don't really know what he's going to
do.
Politics is the art of ambiguity: you must say something in such a way that it can be interpreted to mean almost anything.
J. S. Habgood once suggested that all knowledge is ambiguous.
Paul Tillich once remarked that the awareness of the ambiguity of one's highest achievements (as well as one's deepest failures) is a definite symptom of maturity.
Martina Horner once stated that what is important is to keep learning, to enjoy challenge, and to tolerate ambiguity. In the end there are no certain answers.
Roger von Oech once said, "Take advantage of the ambiguity in the world. Look at something and think what else it might be."
Theodor Adorno once suggested that intolerance of ambiguity is the mark of an authoritarian personality.
Research shows that we use our general knowledge of people and events to help us interpret ambiguous stimuli to remember things that happen in our lives.
His answer to the question was completely unambiguous. He is clearly against the idea.
Discussion question: In what way is justice an ambiguous concept?