Clearunclear
Clearunclear is a term used in discourse analysis and information design to describe a state in which a statement or artifact simultaneously communicates clarity and ambiguity. It characterizes messages that are precise about some aspects but leave other aspects underspecified or open to interpretation.
The term combines clear and unclear to emphasize the coexistence of opposite qualities within a single communicative
Clearunclear is discussed in relation to vagueness, implicature, and design for ambiguity. In practice, it can
Examples include a contract clause such as "The service will be delivered promptly," which is clear about
Critics note that the term can be vague itself and risk conflating legitimate ambiguity with poor communication.