| adj. equivocal | |
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1. deliberately ambiguous, with the intention to mislead or confuse: "The language on the contract was equivocal at best".
2. uncertain in nature, or feeling: "She was always somewhat equivocal in her thoughts about her father".
n. equivocality, equivocalness |
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| Etymology: Late Latin aequivocus, from aequi- equi- + voc-, vox voice | |
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