The difference between Ambiguous and Turbid

When used as adjectives, ambiguous means open to multiple interpretations, whereas turbid means (of a liquid) having the lees or sediment disturbed.


check bellow for the other definitions of Ambiguous and Turbid

  1. Ambiguous as an adjective:

    Open to multiple interpretations.

    Examples:

    "The politician was criticized for his ambiguous statements and lack of precision."

  2. Ambiguous as an adjective:

    Vague and unclear.

    Examples:

    "He gave an ambiguous answer."

  3. Ambiguous as an adjective (obsolete, of persons):

    Hesitant; uncertain; not taking sides.

  1. Turbid as an adjective:

    (of a liquid) Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear.

    Examples:

    "turbid water''; ''turbid wine"

  2. Turbid as an adjective:

    Smoky or misty.

  3. Turbid as an adjective:

    Unclear; confused; obscure.