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fuzziness

noun as in namelessness

noun as in obscurity

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Friedman said the show, which featured the brand's signature bold aesthetic, "reflected the fuzziness around the fate of Versace" by lacking any clear direction.

From BBC

His opponents, on the other hand, mocked him, saying he exhibited a kind of fuzziness unsuitable for a politician, let alone the premier of a country of more than one billion people.

From BBC

And the fuzziness around a national measure, coupled with the fact that many states had already moved to protect abortion access, left some voters unconvinced, Ziegler said.

Shapiro acknowledged the fuzziness in the data about the impact of contrails but said the uncertainty “is overstated by the academic community.”

The technique involves quantifying the fuzziness of human language and using that measurement to tell robots when to ask for further directions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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