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equivoque

or eq·ui·voke

[ ek-wuh-vohk, ee-kwuh- ]

noun

  1. an equivocal term; an ambiguous expression.
  2. a play on words; pun.
  3. double meaning; ambiguity.


equivoque

/ ˈɛkwɪˌvəʊk /

noun

  1. a play on words; pun
  2. an ambiguous phrase or expression
  3. double meaning; ambiguity
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of equivoque1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English equivoc (adjective); equivocal
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Word History and Origins

Origin of equivoque1

C14: equivoc equivocal
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Example Sentences

"Oops... I posted the right caption but the wrong picture without the #turtle #ISuckAtSocialMedia. Vaya... escribí las palabras correctas pero me equivoqué de foto y puse una sin tortuga. Soy un caos para las redes sociales," she captioned the new post.

“Me sentí tan identificado con el texto que estaba seguro de que al público de aquí le pasaría lo mismo. Y no me equivoqué, ya que la comedia alude al nido vacío, al exilio, al sueño americano y a la visión que se tiene en los países latinoamericanos de cómo se vive en Estados Unidos”, explicó Cass, a cuya trayectoria en su país como actor, director y productor se suman trabajos en Area Stage y Microteatro Miami.

Pour éviter toute équivoque, Google n'est pas un promoteur du Concours et n'est pas responsable de son administration.

Antonio hesitated a little in his answer, and stammered while giving it—"It was in the wars," at length he got out, and Julia admired the noble magnanimity which would not allow him, even in imagination, to suffer in a less glorious manner—notwithstanding his eye is safe and as beautiful as the other, he has suffered in the wars, thought our heroine, and it is pardonable for him to use the deception, situated as he is—it is nothing more than an equivoque.

Without an equivoque, I should look with a very ominous dissatisfaction on the "Elysian fields" that lie beyond.

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