unclearness
IPA: ʌnkɫˈɪrnʌs
noun
- The property of being unclear.
- An instance of being unclear.
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Examples of "unclearness" in Sentences
- A proof that the openness of web 2.0 is not always well exploited is the unclearness of the posts above.....
- From this point onward there is no longer any unclearness as to what God wanted in reference to the two sons.
- "The Court of the Women was more sacred than the Chel; because any, who had contracted such an unclearness that was to be cleansed the same day, might not enter into it."
- Moreover, the EU countries treat this project skeptically from financial point of view: the countries take time to make investments for the reason of unclearness and uncertainty.
- It is "doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention," or "Doubtfulness or uncertainty as regards interpretation," or "unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning."
- Meanwhile, I ask you to think for a moment about the word ‘ambiguity;’ (noun) an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context; unclearness, by virtue of having more than one meaning.
- In his first period, he manifested in the field of ethics a keen critical power, but also as yet great unclearness as to the positive essence of Christian morality; and he did not keep free from some of the serious errors of the uncurbed spirit of the age.
- By 1955 the members of the Council expressed concern over “the vagueness surrounding the whole problem of community mental health, the unclearness surrounding the function and role of the personnel working in this area, and the kinds of preparation these people needed.”
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