Inconclusiveness

Pronunciation: /ˈˌɪnkənkɫusɪvˈnɛs/

Inconclusiveness (noun)

  1. The state of not giving a clear answer or decision because the information is not strong enough.
  2. A lack of strong proof that prevents a study or argument from reaching a definite conclusion.

Examples

  • The report shows inconclusiveness, so the team cannot decide.
  • The test results have inconclusiveness, and the outcome stays unclear.