The difference between Ambiguous and Hazy
When used as adjectives, ambiguous means open to multiple interpretations, whereas hazy means thick or obscured with haze.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ambiguous and Hazy
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Ambiguous as an adjective:
Open to multiple interpretations.
Examples:
"The politician was criticized for his ambiguous statements and lack of precision."
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Ambiguous as an adjective:
Vague and unclear.
Examples:
"He gave an ambiguous answer."
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Ambiguous as an adjective (obsolete, of persons):
Hesitant; uncertain; not taking sides.
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Hazy as an adjective:
Thick or obscured with haze.
Examples:
"a hazy view of the polluted city street"
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Hazy as an adjective:
Not clear or transparent.
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Hazy as an adjective:
Obscure; confused; not clear.
Examples:
"a hazy argument"
"a hazy [[intellect]]"