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neskaidrība — meaning in English: ambiguity

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neutral intermediate
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'neskaidrība' in discussions about complex legal agreements or ambiguous statements in literature. It can also arise in everyday conversations when expressing uncertainty about a situation, such as a vague promise or unclear instructions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Neskaidrība' is often used when referring to a lack of clarity that can lead to confusion or misinterpretation, unlike 'neskaidrs', which simply means unclear. Choose 'neskaidrība' when discussing the implications of ambiguity in a broader context, such as in legal or philosophical terms.
Culture
'Neskaidrība' stems from the Latvian root 'skaidrs', meaning clear or obvious, with the prefix 'ne-' indicating negation. This reflects a cultural inclination towards clarity and directness in communication, highlighting how ambiguity is often viewed with skepticism in Latvian society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'neskaidrība' mean in English?
'Neskaidrība' translates to 'ambiguity' in English, denoting the quality of being open to more than one interpretation or having uncertain meaning.
Q.How do you use 'neskaidrība' in a sentence?
You can use 'neskaidrība' in a sentence like this: 'Šajā līgumā ir daudz neskaidrības,' which means 'There is a lot of ambiguity in this contract.'
Q.Is 'neskaidrība' commonly used in everyday conversation?
'Neskaidrība' is moderately common in conversations, particularly in formal settings like business meetings or academic discussions, where precise language is crucial.
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