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to ambiguity
noun
Something, particularly words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.
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In a bear market nobody wanted to cotton to ambiguity and Blackstone was and is nothing but ambiguous.
This leads to ambiguity and the possibility of different interpretations.
I've always been drawn to ambiguity in pop music.
"Vehemence of feeling nonplusses the modern personality, a hostage to ambiguity and irony".
She devises tableaus that pay homage to ambiguity and owe a debt to poetry.
The key appears to be in a kind of commitment to ambiguity and indeterminacy.
Mr. Pope.L is a poet of abjection, as alive to ambiguity as he is to politics.
At some point, the neurotically wired begin to prefer negative certitudes -- or compartmentalized threats -- to ambiguity.
Mainstream moviemaking, with its commercial directives and slavish attachment to narrative codes, by contrast, isn't particularly hospitable to ambiguity.
He is drawn to ambiguity, to moments which give a fleeting impression of narrative but which, on closer inspection, reveal only the bare bones of form.
In recent interviews, Soderbergh has seemed disenchanted by movies, financially and culturally: TV audiences, he has argued, are more open to character complexity, to ambiguity and risk-taking.
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