equivoque Antonyms

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Meaning of equivoque

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equivoque (n.)

Alt. of Equivoke

equivoque Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's words were full of equivoque, leaving the audience uncertain of their true meaning.
  2. The ambiguous language used in the contract led to an equivoque, with both parties interpreting it differently.
  3. The equivocal statement made by the witness caused confusion during the trial.
  4. The politician's equivocal response to the question led to accusations of dishonesty.
  5. The equivocal evidence presented in the case made it difficult for the jury to reach a verdict.
  6. The equivocal nature of the oracle's prophecy left the king unsure of how to proceed.
  7. The artist deliberately created an equivocal work of art, inviting multiple interpretations.
  8. The equivocal behavior of the suspect aroused suspicion among the investigators.
  9. The equivocal apology offered by the company failed to satisfy the angry customers.
  10. The equivocal nature of the scientific findings made it difficult to draw any definitive conclusions.

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Alt. of Equivoke

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The politician's words were full of equivoque, leaving the audience uncertain of their true meaning.

The ambiguous language used in the contract led to an equivoque, with both parties interpreting it differently.

The equivocal statement made by the witness caused confusion during the trial.

The politician's equivocal response to the question led to accusations of dishonesty.