equivocally

English

Etymology

From equivocal +‎ -ly.

Adverb

equivocally (comparative more equivocally, superlative most equivocally)

  1. With ambiguity; with uncertainty.
    • 2006, Mary Rorich, “Knowledge is Power, And You'd Better Believe it”, in Margaret Orr, Mary Rorich, Finuala Dowling, editors, The Wits Wonderwoman Book: Buttons and Breakfasts:
      Wits is voyeur to the underbelly of the city; like a madam in a knock-shop, she watches equivocally the mess of city garbage tangled erotically with roadside gambling and sunglass-snatching