Equivocal (adj)- open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
Quotidian (adj)- of or occurring every day; daily
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The student gazed at his phone in confusion after reading the equivocal text from his mom.
ReplyDeleteEvery morning I send out a quotidian video of me dancing to fire music.
Equivocal - The legality of President Obama's nomination for the next justice on the U.S. Supreme Court has become an EQUIVOCAL issue, as Republicans and Democrats argue over whether the right to make such a selection, as granted to the Chief Executive in the U.S. Constitution, should be left to our nation's next leader.
ReplyDeleteQuotidian - Without fail, teenagers often gain only five or six hours of sleep on a QUOTIDIAN basis, thus causing them to be only half awake by the time they arrive at school each morning.
The sunrise and sunset is quotidian, and never ending, it occurs because of Earth's rotation and will never stop.
ReplyDeleteWhen the student was talking to his teacher, his tone was equivocal. I couldn't tell if he was being sarcastic or sincere and his facial expressions did not give it away.
Equivocal - The non equivocal dream of Joseph was that he would one become masters over his brethren.
ReplyDeleteQuotidian - The quotidian task of waking up early in the morning is just not cheeky.
The reason my teacher was highly recommended, was due to the fact that she was equivocal and listened respectively to each student.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy having a quotidian schedule because I feel more secure if I know what my day will look like.
Equivocal - The results from the crime scene were equivocal at best.
ReplyDeleteQuotidian - The quotidian mass of people in the market allowed the thief to slip away unnoticed.
During the game of charades David's motions were equivocal.
ReplyDeleteI wright sentences for my vocab words on a blog quotidian.
The Equivocal young man felt sympathy towards the poor old man.
ReplyDeleteSam had a quotidian ritual of eating breakfast.
Equivocal- The equivocal question on the AP exam was not counted because multiple answers were correct.
ReplyDeleteQuotidian- The weatherman appears on television and gives his Quotidian forcast.
The equivocal presentation left many guests speechless, as they all had imposing views on the topic.
ReplyDeleteMy quotidian school routine is quite boring sometimes.
Trump's equivocal statement of usage of nuclear weapons caused many small riots in cities across the United States.
ReplyDeleteThe routine was quotidian and came as second nature.
The United States Constitution is famous for being fairly equivocal.
ReplyDeleteFor members of Congress, argument is a quotidian action.
Literature is wonderful because of its equivocal nature.
ReplyDeleteShowering is a quotidian habit.
The new religion was equivocal between the members of the church and the priest.
ReplyDeleteThe athletes quotidian workout helped him to be in the best shape possible.
The English teacher put several examples of equivocal sentences on the board.
ReplyDeleteSchool is such a quotidian thing, and I am beyond ready for summer.
The teacher gave little instruction for the equivocal project.
ReplyDeleteDealing with the problem child became quotidian activity for the teacher.
Donald Trump wants the American people to believe he is equivocal.
ReplyDeleteIt is the law that school be quotidian, except for Saturday and Sunday.
Gill's equivocal academic success can be interpreted as good or bad depending on who is asked, I would say its not that amazing.
ReplyDeleteGill's quotidian sass, happens everyday in English class
The equivocal statement of the president left the country in awe and caused a whole new wave of trepidation.
ReplyDeleteTiffany's lessons were quotidian and got extremely repetitive to the point of her students began to drift off daily.
Equivocal- The equivocal statement made the students ponder.
ReplyDeleteQuotidian- My quotidian routine consists of waking up, changing, and eating breakfast.
The art of bodybuilding is very equivocal; there are many paths and viewpoints.
ReplyDeleteScreaming is a quotidian practice for me.
Newscasters present updates in an equivocal manner to show no bias towards one subject or another.
ReplyDeleteBrushing your teeth is hopefully a quotidian act in everyone’s daily life.
Jason was unable to complete the assignment and blamed it on Ms. Barnhart's equivocal instructions.
ReplyDeleteOrganized individuals like my mother are most content when they are executing a quotidian routine.
If somebody believes in coexisting, their viewpoint is equivocal.
ReplyDeleteBrushing your teeth should be a quotidian for everybody.
I have a knee injury from the workouts at my quotidian track practices.
ReplyDeleteThe LGBT sent out an equivocal message to exemplify their liberal views.
The equivocal argument left the audience with their own separate ideas on the subject.
ReplyDeleteThe quotidian class became dull by the second semester.
The teacher's equivocal explanation of the assignment left many students perplexed.
ReplyDeleteSara's makeup routine is quotidian: she always wears smokey eye shadow with false eyelashes.