1) having more than one interpretation (ambiguous)
2) to give a wrong interpretation of meaning to (something) (misinterpret)
something said or written after a question, request, a letter asking for something etc
reply; reaction
an idea, plan etc that is formed in the mind
understanding; idea
a statement that defines a word, rule etc
description
the act of diagnosing a disease
identification of problem, disease
the process of explaining; a statement, fact etc that explains
clarification; reason
(an instance of) explaining or describing a theory, plan etc
written description
(an instance of) the process of expressing; a word or phrase
verbalization
a point on which a lever turns
answer, solution
an idea, suggestion, put forward as a starting-point for reasoning or an explanation
theory
a picture in the mid; result of thinking and learning; an opinion; a plan; intention as a result of thinking
something understood, planned
the process, state of illustrating or being illustrated; a picture, diagram, example etc used in a book etc
demonstration, exemplification
goods imported; meaning
meaning
the process of inferring
conclusion, deduction
(used in compounds) full of strong (e.g. good) intentions; what is understood by a word, phrase etc
message, signification
the process of arguing, persuading etc using sensible advice, facts etc
logic, interpretation
a comment or opinion; to say something (which is more usual)
comment, observation
rendering
explanation; interpretation
a theatrical entertainment with dances, songs and jokes
acting, depiction
meaning
meaning
an account of an event etc from the point of view of one person; a different form or style
account of a happening