Sentence examples for Ambiguousness from inspiring English sources

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Ambiguousness

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The state or quality of being ambiguous; ambiguity

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In a strange way, despite being mistakes, those pictures actually do manage to capture the atmosphere of the place and scene better than the regular exposures, and it reminds me that the ambiguousness of photography is often stronger with a slight lack of clarity.

Arthur: For me, part of the power of still photography is the ambiguousness of pictures, the ability to give a hint about a scene or event without being too absolute.

It's unclear whether it was a message from our alien overlords or a voice in the darkness urging us deeper down the rabbit hole, but the ambiguousness works for Panda Bear ,who disappears as the sight and sounds of ocean swells envelopes the room.

The ambiguousness of "home" also translated into her musical development.

In his vast overview of this anomalous universe in which we find ourselves thrown, he takes a good-humoured crack at a broad range of our certainties, from the laws of nature - or "the laws of nature" - through the chimera of free will, the dubious status of truth and the ambiguousness of language, to, at the close, the question of the self itself.

And, in another instance of the show's deliberate ambiguousness, some of the most violent characters are also the funniest.

All this finds voices through characters whose tactile immediacy fades imperceptibly into a fog of ambiguousness and contradiction.

"A great painting is like ice on a stove," Mr. Auerbach has said, adapting Robert Frost's phrase to describe this ambiguousness.

Semmelweis didn't know what the contaminant was (with the perspicacious ambiguousness of a true genius, he called it simply "cadaver particles").

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