ambiguous:

having more than one possible meaning

ambiguous:

having more than one possible meaning

(Adjective)

Example sentences

Ramayana: Though some found the sages’ words ambiguous, Rama found them profound, multi-layered and illuminating.

Mahabharata: Yudhisthira’s words about Ashvatthama’s death were ambiguous because he didn’t want to speak an outright lie.

Bhagavad-gita: Though some sections of the Bhagavad-gita are ambiguous, its conclusion is crystal-clear.