Equivocal


The meaning of the word Equivocal is: not clear or certain


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Since the defendant’s alibi is equivocal, the jury will disregard it almost instantly.

published by Marceline on 2021-03-22 08:53:48


The scientist’s theory is equivocal and has not been proven in a lab experiment.

published by Alfonso on 2021-04-25 14:47:50


Although I watched the entire film, I was still confused by the movie’s equivocal ending that contained many unanswered questions.

published by Fawn on 2021-02-05 21:46:01


The president’s equivocal explanation of the war sounded unclear to the public.

published by Genoveva on 2021-08-11 11:13:27


Because Frank’s testimony was equivocal, the jury members had no choice but to ignore it during their deliberations.

published by Christena on 2021-06-20 07:24:39


The teacher’s equivocal answer did not provide me with a clear response to my question.

published by Ross on 2021-12-02 22:01:11


After the first garage was equivocal about the final cost of my repair bill, I decided to go with another automotive shop.

published by Dorian on 2021-01-09 15:12:15


Because the results of the lab test were equivocal, the experiment had to be repeated.

published by Kory on 2021-07-28 21:34:49


When the football player talked about his upcoming retirement, he sounded equivocal as though he was not certain himself.

published by Rudolph on 2021-08-03 22:22:37


Since the doctor was equivocal about the antibiotic's effectiveness, he asked me to return for a follow-up exam in a couple of days.

published by Virgen on 2021-09-03 09:41:06


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