Equivocation
Equivocation noun - The quality or state of having a veiled or uncertain meaning.
Usage example: the equivocation of the last line of the poem, “That is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know”
Vagueness and equivocation are semantically related. in prevarication topic. In some cases you can use "Vagueness" instead a noun "Equivocation".
Vagueness
Vagueness noun - Unclearness by virtue of being poorly expressed or not coherent in meaning.
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Synonyms for Vagueness
Equivocation and vagueness are semantically related. You can use "Equivocation" instead a noun "Vagueness".
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Related pairs
- evasion and equivocation
- evasion and vagueness
- obscurity and equivocation
- obscurity and vagueness
- doubt and equivocation
- doubt and vagueness
- uncertainty and equivocation
- uncertainty and vagueness
- irresolution and equivocation
- irresolution and vagueness
- indecision and equivocation
- indecision and vagueness
- hesitation and equivocation
- hesitation and vagueness
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