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vague
adjective as in not definite or clear
Strongest matches
ambiguous, dubious, equivocal, faint, fuzzy, hazy, imprecise, lax, nebulous, obscure, uncertain, unclear, unsure
Weak matches
amorphous, amphibological, bewildering, bleary, blurred, cloudy, dark, dim, doubtful, dreamlike, enigmatic, generalized, ill-defined, impalpable, indefinite, indeterminate, indistinct, inexplicable, loose, misunderstood, muddy, perplexing, problematic, puzzling, questionable, shadowy, superficial, tenebrous, undetermined, unexplicit, unintelligible, unknown, unsettled, unspecified
Example Sentences
AB 1064 “imposes vague and unworkable restrictions that create sweeping legal risks, while cutting students off from valuable AI learning tools,” said Robert Boykin, TechNet’s executive director for California and the Southwest, in a statement.
A party spokesperson said "we do not recognise the vague claims" made by Ali and it was focusing on political work under the new leadership of Zack Polanski.
She made a vague threat and the Secret Service was alerted, but agents concluded she was not dangerous and released her.
The dates in which the story starts and stops are deliberately left vague; the movie feels like it was filmed tomorrow.
We were not allowed shortcuts, lazy phrases, vague sources and insufficient attribution.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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