unclear
unclear | blur |
As an adjective unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. As a verb blur is to make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim. As a noun blur is a smear, smudge or blot.
confusion | unclear |
As a noun confusion is confusion. As an adjective unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
perplexed | unclear |
As adjectives the difference between perplexed and unclear is that perplexed is confused or puzzled while unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. As a verb perplexed is ( perplex).
lucid | unclear |
As adjectives the difference between lucid and unclear is that lucid is clear; easily understood while unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. As a noun lucid is a lucid dream.
unspecified | unclear |
As adjectives the difference between unspecified and unclear is that unspecified is not specified; not thoroughly explained or detailed; not adequately commented while unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
approximate | unclear |
As adjectives the difference between approximate and unclear is that approximate is approaching; proximate; nearly resembling while unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. As a verb approximate is to carry or advance near; to cause to approach.
omissions | unclear |
As a noun omissions is . As an adjective unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
ambiguity | unclear |
As a noun ambiguity is (countable) something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context. As an adjective unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation.
unclear | dully |
As an adjective unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. As an adverb dully is in a dull manner; without liveliness; without lustre.
addled | unclear |
As adjectives the difference between addled and unclear is that addled is (of eggs) bad, rotten; inviable, containing a dead embryo while unclear is ambiguous; liable to more than one interpretation. As a verb addled is ( addle).
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