What is another word for Ambiguousness?

Pronunciation: [ambˈɪɡjuːəsnəs] (IPA)

Ambiguousness is a term that describes a state of uncertainty or confusion in the meaning of a word, phrase, or message. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this state of ambiguity. One such synonym is obscurity, which refers to the lack of clarity in a message or expression. Another synonym for ambiguousness is vagueness, which implies a lack of precision or specificity in conveying meaning. Other synonyms include haziness, perplexity, equivocation, and uncertainty. All these words denote a condition where the intended meaning is unclear, leaving the interpretation up to the reader or listener.

Synonyms for Ambiguousness:

What are the hypernyms for Ambiguousness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Ambiguousness?

The antonyms for the word "ambiguousness" are clarity, explicitness, definiteness, certainty, and specificity. Clarity means having clear and understandable ideas or thoughts, while explicitness is the quality of being clearly expressed or defined. Definiteness refers to something that is clear, specific, and well-defined, whereas certainty is the state of being sure about the truth or validity of something. Lastly, specificity means being precise or exact in terms of language or information. These antonyms provide a clear contrast to the ambiguity of a situation or idea by providing a precise and defined meaning that eliminates confusion and doubt.

Usage examples for Ambiguousness

Of course he would see to it that not a shadow of Ambiguousness was allowed to rest on such a name.
"Christopher and Columbus"
Countess Elizabeth Von Arnim
As Mr. Gerry is the first and only man who has charged the new Constitution with Ambiguousness, is there not room to suspect that his understanding is different from other men's, and whether it be better or worse, the Landholder presumes not to decide.
"Essays on the Constitution of the United States"
Paul Leicester Ford
I insisted that it was time his Majesty made an end of his Ambiguousness and hesitation, and that he should once for all fix his mind, there being nothing more injurious than leisurely deliberation when a man has need of prompt decision and action.
"Studies from Court and Cloister"
J.M. Stone

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