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ambiguous (am BIG yoo us) (adj) Something that can be
interpreted in more than one way.The ambiguous nature of the contract was enough to make the
attorney lick his chops.
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objective (ob JEK tiv) (adj) Uninfluenced by emotional or
personal prejudice.In spite of the fact that she was dealing with her own son's
future, she remained objective throughout the ordeal.
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subjective (sub JEK tiv) (adj) Influenced by emotional or
personal prejudice.The Governor's comments about what he had accomplished while in
office were obviously subjective.
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articulate (ar TIK yuh lit) (adj) Using clear, expressive
language.Admiral Stockdale may not have been very articulate, but he
managed to make a few good points during the debate.
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meticulous (muh TIK yuh lus) (adj) Extremely or excessively
careful and precise.He had the reputation of being a meticulous notekeeper during
school.
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