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ambiguity in Arabic

ambiguity in Arabic is اِلْتِبَاس, إِبْهَام — ambiguity means the quality of having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.

ambiguity in Arabic

اِلْتِبَاس
noun masculine
Pronounced: iltibās
something liable to more than one interpretation
إِبْهَام
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔibhām
something liable to more than one interpretation

What does "ambiguity" mean?

  1. noun The quality of having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
    "The contract's wording left room for ambiguity about who was liable."
  2. noun A specific word, phrase, or statement that can be understood in more than one way.
    "The judge asked the lawyers to resolve the ambiguity in the clause before ruling."

ambiguity in a sentence

  • The contract's wording left room for ambiguity about who was liable.
  • The judge asked the lawyers to resolve the ambiguity in the clause before ruling.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ambiguity" in Arabic?

"ambiguity" in Arabic is اِلْتِبَاس, إِبْهَام. ambiguity means: The quality of having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.

How do you pronounce اِلْتِبَاس?

"ambiguity" in Arabic is اِلْتِبَاس, pronounced "iltibās".

How do you use "ambiguity" in a sentence?

Example: "The contract's wording left room for ambiguity about who was liable." In Arabic, "ambiguity" is اِلْتِبَاس, إِبْهَام.

Are there other ways to say "ambiguity" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "ambiguity": اِلْتِبَاس, إِبْهَام.

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