noun🔗Share모호성, 얼버무리기A logical fallacy resulting from the use of multiple meanings of a single expression."The politician's statement about "supporting education" was an example of equivocation because he never clarified if he meant supporting teachers' salaries or just providing more textbooks, leading people to interpret his words differently. "정치인의 "교육 지원"에 대한 발언은 모호성의 한 예시였다. 그는 교사 봉급을 지원하려는 것인지, 아니면 단순히 더 많은 교과서를 제공하려는 것인지 명확히 밝히지 않아 사람들이 그의 말을 다르게 해석하게 만들었기 때문이다.logiclanguagephilosophyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share모호한 표현, 얼버무림The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification, possibly intentionally and with the aim of misleading."The politician's answer about raising taxes was full of equivocation, making it impossible to tell if he supported it or not. "세금 인상에 대한 정치인의 답변은 모호한 표현으로 가득 차서 그가 그것을 지지하는지 아닌지 알 수 없었다.languagecommunicationphilosophylogicwordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading