That which can be interpreted in any way

[amp_mcq option1=”Ambient” option2=”Ambivalent” option3=”Amphibious” option4=”Ambiguous” correct=”option4″]

The correct answer is D. Ambiguous.

An ambiguous word or statement is one that can be interpreted in more than one way. For example, the sentence “I saw a man with a telescope” could mean that the person was looking through a telescope, or that the person was a man who happened to be carrying a telescope.

The other options are not correct because they do not mean “that which can be interpreted in any way.”

  • Ambient means “surrounding” or “existing in the environment.”
  • Ambivalent means “having mixed feelings or opinions about something.”
  • Amphibious means “able to live both on land and in water.”