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ambiguous :: ambivalent
ambiguous
Having more than one meaning, open to different interpretations

Example:
Saying that there are fewer unemployed but that number of people without jobs has increased is very ambiguous.

ambivalent
Having mixed feelings

Example:
He was neither for nor against the new immigration laws - he maintained a very ambivalent attitude.

 

 

 

 

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