equivocality

English

Etymology

equivocal + -ity

Noun

equivocality (countable and uncountable, plural equivocalities)

  1. The quality of being equivocal.
    • 2008 March 29, Dave Kehr, “A Star Who Mastered a New Moral Ambiguity”, in New York Times:
      The military lent a new context to Mr. Widmark’s moral equivocality: in films like “Halls of Montezuma,” “The Frogmen,” “Take the High Ground!” and “Destination Gobi” Mr. Widmark played hard-bitten commanders whose apparent coldness and cruelty masked a deeper concern with the safety of their men.

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