Equivocal(a.) (Literally, called equally one thing or the other; hence:) Having two significations equally applicable; capable of double interpretation; of doubtful meaning; ambiguous; uncertain; as, equivocal words; an equivocal sentence.
Equivocal(a.) Capable of being ascribed to different motives, or of signifying opposite feelings, purposes, or characters; deserving to be suspected; as, his actions are equivocal.
Equivocal(a.) Uncertain, as an indication or sign; doubtful.
Equivocal(n.) A word or expression capable of different meanings; an ambiguous term; an equivoque.
Equivocally(adv.) In an equivocal manner.
Equivocalness(n.) The state of being equivocal.
Equivocate(a.) To use words of equivocal or doubtful signification; to express one's opinions in terms which admit of different senses, with intent to deceive; to use ambiguous expressions with a view to mislead; as, to equivocate is the work of duplicity.
Equivocate(v. t.) To render equivocal or ambiguous.
Equivocated(imp. & p. p.) of Equivocate
Equivocating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Equivocate
Equivocation(n.) The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification, with a purpose to mislead.
Equivocator(n.) One who equivocates.
Words within equivocalness