Ambages (2024)

In literature and formal writing, highlights a lack of directness or the presence of intentional mystery.

: While rare in everyday speech, it is sometimes used in specialized fields like trading indicators (e.g., the [Ambages] X Protocol on TradingView ). Etymology and History ambages

: Documented in the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer before 1413. Quick Pronunciation Guide Ambages : am- BEY -jeez or AM -bi-juhz. Ambage : AM -bij. In literature and formal writing, highlights a lack

: Authors like Geoffrey Chaucer and Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch have used it to describe winding plans or tedious, wordy speech. Quick Pronunciation Guide Ambages : am- BEY -jeez

The word refers to indirect, roundabout, or winding ways of acting, speaking, or moving. While it is primarily used in its plural form, it can also appear as the singular "ambage". It is considered a formal, literary, and somewhat archaic term often synonymous with circumlocution —the act of "beating around the bush". Core Meanings