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ambiguity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ambiguity in Hindi

  • अस्पष्टता
  • संदिग्धता
  • वक्तोक्ति
  • अनेकार्थता

ambiguity Definition

  • uncertainty or inexactness of meaning in language. ( भाषा में अनिश्चितता या अर्थहीनता। )

ambiguity Example

  • The potential for ambiguity aside, this was an offer that couldn't be refused. ( एक तरफ अस्पष्टता की संभावना, यह एक ऐसा प्रस्ताव था जिसे अस्वीकार नहीं किया जा सकता था। )
  • That brief moment tells us plenty about the two men, and of the moral ambiguity of the scene. ( वह संक्षिप्त क्षण हमें दो आदमियों के बारे में और दृश्य की नैतिक अस्पष्टता के बारे में बहुत कुछ बताता है। )
  • There's very little ambiguity to the whole thing; it's all spelled out right there. ( पूरी बात के लिए बहुत कम अस्पष्टता है; यह सब ठीक है। )
  • It's over 30 years since David Bowie made sexual ambiguity positively de rigueur. ( डेविड बोवी ने यौन अस्पष्टता को सकारात्मक रूप से परिभाषित करते हुए 30 साल से अधिक समय लगा दिया है। )

More Sentence

  • It is sure to retain its ambiguity , its complexity, and its centrality in human life.
  • Yet none of this is to imply that Chagall lacked depth or a feel for ambiguity .
  • It is true that there is some ambiguity in the clauses in question, as submitted by Mr. Jones.
  • The same person will tolerate ambiguity in one situation but not in another.
  • Bonhoeffer was not afraid to act if the ambiguity did not give way to clarity.
  • The plot is skilfully condensed, but an inevitable result is that nearly all of the subtlety and moral ambiguity of the novel is lost.
  • Nowhere was this ambiguity more apparent than concerning the question of sovereignty.
  • But, typically, there is another dimension to the painting, another ambiguity .
  • The theme is an original one, and in its lack of ambiguity , not very typical of the composer.
  • Uncertainty and ambiguity are as present in science as they are in most things.
  • Yet they maintain just enough ambiguity so that the audience is left still puzzling over the piece afterwards.
  • we can detect no ambiguity in this section of the Act
  • The actor's political ambiguity resolves itself, here at least, in a genuinely radical portrayal.
  • So any question of ambiguity is really dealt with in accordance with those ordinary principles.
  • the film is fraught with moral ambiguity
  • In my opinion, since there is no ambiguity or uncertainty, the application of this rule does not arise.
  • This impact derives from its subtlety, ambiguity and non-literal nature.
  • Provided we take account of the ambiguity , no harm is done, and much benefit derived.
  • Very occasionally, we realise just how dangerous ambiguity can be.
  • The result of giving the words their ordinary meaning is not absurd or unreasonable, nor is there ambiguity or obscurity.
  • Even after the play threatens to get all preachy on us, it pulls back and delivers a note of melancholy ambiguity .
  • Above all, proverbs are used to free complex situations from ambiguity .
  • And even if they keep the world guessing, ambiguities are often put to work in dealing with sensitive matters.
  • I'm waiting to see the response from the guys about the specific details and ambiguities in the other parts of the stories.
  • And if the amendment is still in the drafting stages, why not modify it to avoid these ambiguities in the first place?
  • We will always have to rely on judges to reconcile those ambiguities , the way I believe the Florida Supreme Court did.