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Title: Ambiguous |
Grade 6+ Lesson s2-l2 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Vague |
Unclear |
Uncertain |
Obscure |
Doubtful |
Indefinite |
Equivocal |
Puzzling |
5.1 Synonym: Obscure |
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Sentences: The meaning of the poem was obscure, leaving the readers puzzled about its true message. Thick fog began to obscure the road, making it difficult to see ahead. The scientist discovered an obscure species of insect that had never been documented before. She often visited obscure coffee shops around the city, enjoying their quiet atmosphere away from the crowds. |
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5.2 Synonym: Indefinite |
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Sentences: The project was put on hold for an indefinite period due to funding issues. Her plans to travel remain indefinite as she hasn’t decided on a destination yet. There was an indefinite pause in the conversation when no one knew what to say next. The storm caused an indefinite delay for flights at the airport. |
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5.3 Synonym: Equivocal |
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Sentences: The politician’s response to the question was equivocal, leaving everyone uncertain about his stance. Due to the equivocal results, the scientist decided to run the experiment again for more clarity. Her expression was equivocal, so I couldn’t tell whether she was pleased or upset. The evidence presented was equivocal, making it difficult for the jury to reach a verdict. |
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5.4 Synonym: Puzzling |
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Sentences: The ending of the mystery novel was puzzling, leaving readers with more questions than answers. She found the ancient symbols on the cave wall to be both beautiful and puzzling. His behavior at the meeting was puzzling no one could understand why he acted that way. The math problem was so puzzling that it took her hours to finally solve it. |
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