I just want to correct a mistake which is obvious here.
The opposite of 'explicit' is 'implicit' (NOT inexplicit).
explicit= said, done or shown in an open or direct way.
'explicit instructions'
'explicit books and films'
= leaving no question as to meaning or intention because they are expressed without implication, vagueness, or ambiguity.
However, if something is 'implicit', it is suggested without being directly expressed:
'implicit criticism'
If the meaning is implicit, this means that the speaker or writer implies something (they suggest something without saying it directly).
If a word is 'ambiguous', it can be understood in more than one way because it has different meanings.
'Ambiguous' means also 'not clearly stated or defined'.
'Amphibolous': Having a grammatical structure that allows of two interpretations; equivocal.
'3 rooms, river view, private phone, bath, kitchen, utilities included' (a newspaper advertisement)
This advertisement is amphibolous. One cannot tell from the printed words whether 'private' modifies only phone or whether it also modifies bath and kitchen.