EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: NOUN
- A word or expression capable of different meanings; an ambiguous term; an equivoque.
- A word or term of doubtful meaning, or capable of different interpretations.
- N/A
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: ADJECTIVE
- Uncertain as a sign or indication
- Open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or significance; or (often) intended to mislead
- Characterized by a mixture of opposing elements and therefore questionable or uncertain.
- (Literally, called equally one thing or the other; hence:) Having two significations equally applicable; capable of double interpretation; of doubtful meaning; ambiguous; uncertain
- Open to question
- Uncertain, as an indication or sign; doubtful.
- A chord which can be resolved into several distinct keys; one whose intervals, being all minor thirds, do not clearly indicate its fundamental tone or root; the chord of the diminished triad, and the diminished seventh.
- Having two or more significations equally applicable; capable of double or multiple interpretation; of doubtful meaning; ambiguous; uncertain; as, equivocal words; an equivocal sentence.
- Capable of being ascribed to different motives, or of signifying opposite feelings, purposes, or characters; deserving to be suspected.
- Tending to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently
- Tending to mislead; deceptive.
- Leading astray; delusive.
- Deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression.
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of mislead.
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Being of doubtful signification; capable of being understood in different senses; ambiguous; doubtful: as, an equivocal word, term, or sense; an equivocal answer.
- Of doubtful quality, origin, or significance; capable of being ascribed to different motives or causes; suspicious; dubious: as, an equivocal character; equivocal relations; an equivocal reputation.
- Or (often) intended to mislead
- Or of uncertain nature or significance
- Equivocating.
- Synonyms Doubtful, Ambiguous, etc. (see obscure, a.); indeterminate.
- Tending to lead astray; deceptive: as, a misleading theory.
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: RELATED WORDS
- Misleading, Dubious, Uncertain, Clear, Unambiguous, Vague, Unequivocal, Double, Forked, Indeterminate, Questionable, Inconclusive, Evasive, Ambivalent, Ambiguous
- Bogus, Misrepresentation, Specious, Erroneous, Misinformed, Incorrect, Untrue, Untruthful, Deceiving, False, Disingenuous, Inaccurate, Dishonorable, Dishonest, Deceptive
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Misleading, Dubious, Uncertain, Clear, Unambiguous, Vague, Unequivocal, Double, Forked, Indeterminate, Questionable, Inconclusive, Evasive, Ambivalent, Ambiguous
- Distorted, Bogus, Specious, Erroneous, Misinformed, Incorrect, Untrue, Untruthful, Deceiving, False, Disingenuous, Inaccurate, Dishonorable, Dishonest, Deceptive
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Bayes factor was equivocal, weakly favoring the null hypothesis.
- However, in English the word worship is equivocal.
- She is equivocal about restoring ties with Fiji.
- However, research to date has produced equivocal results.
- It is no wonder research results are equivocal.
- However, evidence for association with gout is equivocal.
- My answer to this question must be equivocal.
- Thepattern of results is equivocal even when distinguishingconsideration.
- There are equivocal results in studies involving measures of stress in response to to be a major factor contributing to these equivocal findings.
- Thus, HPV DNA testing may be helpful for the clarification of equivocal squamous and equivocal glandular cervical cytology results.
- Misleading candidates in any way will ultimately backfire.
- Providing false or misleading information relating to an insurance contract to an insured; and providing misleading information on an insurance application to an insurer.
- Misleading and you are committed to you feel that our information on this is misleading and you are available?
- For example, Defendants have asserted that the allegedly materially false and misleading statements and omissions were not materially false or misleading.
- Checks requiring these configurations are identified in this order with the following placard: WARNING HAZARDOUSLY MISLEADING INFORMATION Misleading information is produced by this configuration.
- FINANCE: Misleading graphs Identify graphs and charts that are misleading because of the scales used and missing axis labels, mainly in financial contexts.
- Materially Misleading Finally, we are adopting catchall provision, as proposed, that will prohibit any advertisement that is otherwise materially misleading.
- ACL, including its provisions on unfair contract terms, misleading or deceptive conduct and false or misleading representations.
- Menthol Theory were not inherently misleading, they were in fact misleading.
- EMAIL MESSAGESNot Misleading Emails should not be misleading in any way.
EQUIVOCAL vs MISLEADING: QUESTIONS
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