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Example Sentences

He was equally guided by the refrain “I want to tell you how much I love you” and the ambiguousness of who that “you” might be.

“My first impression of St. Andrews was one of strange ambiguousness. I didn’t like it, nor, for that matter, did I hate it. I’ve never been so puzzled after a practice round in my life.”

He handles the ambiguousness of Teddy well.

He just knew his ambiguousness turned their stares dark and pursed their lips, so he ordered a dolly off the internet and went picking through the garbage for the best of what other people left out on the curb.

From Slate

Rannells, who has been moving between the stage and screen, said the ambiguousness of production that night had him thinking passersby suspected something else was in play.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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