Also means
ambiguous situation
Usage Note
Equivoco most often describes a mix-up or confusion between people, not a deliberate lie. The phrase per equivoco ('by mistake / through a misunderstanding') is very common in everyday Italian. The adjective equivoco also exists, meaning 'ambiguous' or 'shady'.
Examples
"C'è stato un equivoco tra noi."
Natural Translation
There was a misunderstanding between us.
Literal Translation
There-is been a misunderstanding between us.
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