
Pronounced as I (as in It) + Kwivv (emphasized) + a+ Kayt {Listen to it here}
The word comes from Latin Aequivocus meaning equal-voiced or ambiguous.
[Ambiguous - having more than one meaning or causing uncertainty]
Situational Uses:
- When pressed for a firm answer, he equivocated and tried his best to get away.
- The classic question – Why do politicians equivocate?
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