Sentences

equivocal in a sentence

a.

Definition

Equivocal: open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous or uncertain in meaning.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician's equivocal statements left many voters confused about his true intentions.
  2. Her equivocal response to the question made it clear that she was not ready to commit.
  3. Despite his equivocal demeanor, it was evident he had strong feelings about the issue.
  4. The artist's work was deliberately equivocal, inviting multiple interpretations from the audience.
  5. They received an equivocal answer from the manager, which only heightened their concerns.
  6. Despite his equivocal expressions, I could sense that he was deeply troubled by the situation.
  7. The jury found the evidence to be equivocal, leading to a controversial verdict.
  8. In an equivocal manner, she addressed the rumors without giving a definitive answer.
  9. Her response to the question was rather equivocal, leaving us unsure of her true intentions.
  10. The politician's equivocal statements during the debate created more confusion than clarity among the voters.
  11. Despite the equivocal evidence presented, the jury ultimately reached a unanimous verdict.
  12. He gave an equivocal nod, suggesting he might agree but wasn’t fully committed to the idea.
  13. The professor’s equivocal remarks about the theory sparked lively debate among the students.