Vague
/veɪɡ/
/veɪɡ/
Lacking clarity or distinctness; Not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished; Not clearly expressed or understood.
adjectivenegative
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1. He's vague in his explanations.
Generated by GPT.2. Her vague answers frustrated listeners.
Generated by GPT.3. The vague person never committed.
Generated by GPT.4. He's vague but well-intentioned.
Generated by GPT.5. Her vague nature created confusion.
Generated by GPT.6. Peering through the gloom, I saw the vague outline of a man, a shade blacker than the blackness of the open door.
Quoted from Tatoeba.7. The figure had the vague shape of a man, but it wasn't a man.
Quoted from Tatoeba.8. "The poor man can't go," she said to her eldest daughter, whose great eyes had opened the moment her mother's hand touched the door. Tess sat up in bed, lost in a vague interspace between a dream and this information.
Quoted from Tatoeba.9. Most people have a vague idea of their desired lifestyle.
Quoted from Tatoeba.10. I have often been questioned by students about how to choose books and how to read them. I could never reply to these questions but in vague terms. I feel it is not so different from being asked what kind of person one should love or what kind of love one should have.
Quoted from Tatoeba.11. A vague term of abuse
Quoted from Wiktionary.12. Only a vague notion of what’s needed
Quoted from Wiktionary.13. A vague hint of a thickening waistline
Quoted from Wiktionary.14. I haven’t the vaguest idea.
Quoted from Wiktionary.15. A vague longing
Quoted from Wiktionary.
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