• Administration
  • Spanish Classes
  • Society.
  • Culture.
  • English
    • Arabic
    • Bulgarian
    • Croatian
    • Czech
    • Danish
    • Dutch
    • English
    • Estonian
    • Finnish
    • French
    • Georgian
    • German
    • Greek
    • Hebrew
    • Hindi
    • Hungarian
    • Indonesian
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Latvian
    • Lithuanian
    • Norwegian
    • Persian
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Romanian
    • Russian
    • Serbian
    • Slovak
    • Slovenian
    • Swedish
    • Thai
    • Turkish
    • Ukrainian
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • 20 Examples of Ambiguity
    • Science.
    • Get To Know Us
    • Psychology. Top Definitions
    • History. Top Definitions

    20 Examples of Ambiguity

    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Ambiguity

    A ambiguity occurs when a word or an expression allows two or more interpretations. All ambiguity depends on its context, that is, on the amount of information that the receiver has about what is being talked about.

    To achieve an understandable text, it is important to avoid ambiguity and provide contextual elements that are not misleading.

    The polysemic words They are those that have more than one meaning, and therefore favor ambiguity if the context in which a sentence is said is not known.

    Types of ambiguity

    Examples of polysemy ambiguity

    1. This alliance cost more than I expected. / It can refer to a covenant or a wedding ring.
    2. I found a pile of letters. / It can refer to cards, written papers with a sender and a recipient or a menu.
    3. He is dedicated to making helmets. / It can be dedicated to manufacturing the protections that are used on the head or the front parts of the boats.
    4. Fifty mules were passing through the borders. / It can refer to the animal or the smugglers.
    5. To be part of the group, it is essential to show nobility.
      instagram story viewer
      / It can refer to a noble title or a personality trait.
    6. They met at the bank where they had met. / You can refer to a bank as a financial institution or as a place to sit in a park.
    7. This looks great. It can mean that an object is useful for painting or that a situation looks good.

    Examples of ambiguity from grammatical errors (amphibology)

    Examples of ambiguity are given below, with two possible ways to rephrase the sentence to avoid confusion.

    1. I need a biodegradable laundry detergent.
      (a) I need a biodegradable detergent for my clothes.
      (b) I need a laundry detergent, which is biodegradable.
    2. In the house I met the saleswoman, she seemed very bright.
      (a) I met the saleswoman at the house, who seemed very bright to me.
      (b) In the house I met the saleswoman, a very bright person.
    3. We saw Juan walking.
      (a) When we were walking, we saw Juan.
      (b) We saw Juan, who was walking.
    4. When the brick hit the wall, it broke.
      (a) The brick broke when it hit the wall.
      (b) The wall broke when the brick hit it.

    Examples of syntactic ambiguity

    Examples of ambiguity are given below, with two possible ways to rephrase the sentence to avoid confusion.

    1. He chose a fast car.
      (a) He quickly chose a car.
      (b) He chose a car that was very fast.
    2. Splendid singing.
      (a) I sing splendidly.
      (b) Splendid song.
    3. Juan told Pablo that he could decide what he wanted.
      (a) Paul could decide what he wanted, just as John told him.
      (b) John could decide what he wanted, just as he told Paul.
    4. The children chose cheerful toys.
      (a) The children happily chose toys.
      (b) The children chose toys that were very joyful.
    5. I have seen again.
      (a) I regained my vision.
      (b) I went back to the place to see something.
    6. They were not accepted into the club because of their prejudices.
      (a) They were not accepted into the club because they are very prejudiced people.
      (b) Due to prejudice, the members of the club did not accept the new applicants.
    7. They are representatives of very talented artists.
      (a) They represent very talented artists.
      (b) They are very talented as representatives of artists.
    8. Juan met Jorge to calm his concern.
      (a) Juan met Jorge, who was very worried, to calm him down.
      (b) Juan, who was very worried, met Jorge to calm himself down.
    9. It is a popular music radio.
      (a) That music radio is very popular.
      (b) It is a radio that plays popular music.

    Tags cloud
    • Miscellanea
    Rating
    0
    Views
    0
    Comments
    Recommend to friends
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    SUBSCRIBE
    Subscribe to comments
    YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
    • Concept in Definition ABC
      Miscellanea
      13/11/2021
      Concept in Definition ABC
    • Concept in Definition ABC
      Miscellanea
      13/11/2021
      Concept in Definition ABC
    • Concept in Definition ABC
      Miscellanea
      13/11/2021
      Concept in Definition ABC
    Social
    4142 Fans
    Like
    7270 Followers
    Follow
    6552 Subscribers
    Subscribers
    Categories
    Administration
    Spanish Classes
    Society.
    Culture.
    Science.
    Get To Know Us
    Psychology. Top Definitions
    History. Top Definitions
    Examples
    Kitchen
    Basic Knowledge
    Accounting
    Contracts
    Css
    Culture And Society
    Curriculum Vitae
    Right
    Design
    Art
    Job
    Polls
    Essays
    Writings
    Philosophy
    Finance
    Physics
    Geography
    Story
    Mexico History
    Asp
    Popular posts
    Concept in Definition ABC
    Concept in Definition ABC
    Miscellanea
    13/11/2021
    Concept in Definition ABC
    Concept in Definition ABC
    Miscellanea
    13/11/2021
    Concept in Definition ABC
    Concept in Definition ABC
    Miscellanea
    13/11/2021

    Tags

    • Basic Knowledge
    • Accounting
    • Contracts
    • Css
    • Culture And Society
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • Right
    • Design
    • Art
    • Job
    • Polls
    • Essays
    • Writings
    • Philosophy
    • Finance
    • Physics
    • Geography
    • Story
    • Mexico History
    • Asp
    • Administration
    • Spanish Classes
    • Society.
    • Culture.
    • Science.
    • Get To Know Us
    • Psychology. Top Definitions
    • History. Top Definitions
    • Examples
    • Kitchen
    Privacy

    © Copyright 2025 by Educational resource. All Rights Reserved.