Equivoque [noun]
Definition of Equivoque:
ambiguity
Opposite/Antonyms of Equivoque:
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Sentence/Example of Equivoque:
Every thing, in a word, is tolerated which can in any way be passed into an equivoque.
It is easy to see how the Elizabethan tendency to word-quibble and equivoque would help to give currency to the Latin form.
I took the equivoque, which was incomprehensible to Harcourt: I hardly need say, that the latter and I were on the best terms.
Not that the Law of Sufficient Reason is quite free from equivoque.
Charming oscillation, fascinating motion, most graceful equivoque!
Only, to prevent all equivoque, we must understand one another.
He can always quiet the voice of conscience by an equivoque.
The medium here cleverly evades giving a name by an equivoque.
And the Countess can look a profound merriment with perfect sedateness when there appears to be an equivoque in company.
A tide is always said to run,—but I thought of the tide without attending to the equivoque, which must be altered.