Ambiguity is the presence of two or more possible meanings in a single passage. Adjective: ambiguous.In speech and writing, there are two basic types of ambiguity: (1) lexical ambiguity (the presence of two or more possible meanings within a single word) A word, phrase, or sentence is ambiguous if it has more than one meaning. The word ‘light’. For example, can mean not very heavy or not very dark. Words like ‘light’, ‘note’, ‘bear’ and ‘over’ are lexically ambiguous. (2) syntactic ambiguity (the presence of two or more possible meanings within a single sentence or sequence of words).
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