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vague

[veyg] / veɪg /


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However, when pressed by a journalist on whether or not he would still be at Strasbourg in six months' time, Rosenior was more vague.

From Barron's

She was vague about her reasons for disliking Epstein.

From The Wall Street Journal

No specific details or timelines have been given yet—just a vague outline of intention.

From MarketWatch

She was largely vague when asked if she was still married to D’Ormale.

From Los Angeles Times

The family may receive a discretionary offer of succession or be rehoused, but Ms Thompson said she has not had anything in writing and is frustrated by "vague" conversations with housing officers.

From BBC