Examples of 'more vague' in a sentence

Meaning of "more vague"

more vague - This phrase indicates that something is less clear, specific, or defined, and lacks clarity or detail

How to use "more vague" in a sentence

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more vague
But your face is becoming more vague.
With more vague metaphors and trite remarks.
Another example pertains to more vague queries.
He was more vague about his future.
This press release is a bit more vague.
I should be more vague with dates.
The previous draft version was more vague.
More vague by the minute.
This one is a little bit more vague.
More vague pain or stomach ache that does not go away.
Again the text could not be more vague.
Even more vague than the rest of your comment.
What is complex can make things more vague.
And no more vague references.
This one is even more vague.

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So just more vague information.
The rest of the dream is even more vague.
The story gets more vague with each revision.
It could not be any more vague.
No more vague idea of what time a message was sent or received.
The answer kept being more and more vague.
Much more vague.
The concept of human rights is increasingly broad and also sometimes more vague.
Things really do not get more vague than that.
No more vague.
In anxiety these concerns are more vague and generic.
Be more vague.
Do not worry the rest of this post will be much much more vague.
You can not be much more vague than that.
The paradigm shift that the New Age speaks of is more vague.
Also a bit more vague.
Verbs tend to be more vague and do not provide the right context for the reader.
But the spiritual and emotional preparation is a lot more vague and requires a lot more faith.
The more vague this hieroglyphical language is, the less it exposes to error.
That was more vague.
The Israeli obligations became much more vague.
Or the pain may be more vague and involve the whole knee.
The origin of the name Durlin is more vague.
You can see a few more vague details in the previous Journal entry.
The Genesis version has a narrative that is a little more vague in its presentation.
Success ' here is a more vague concept, and one that is more open to subjective interpretation.
You can not get much more vague than that.
Sometimes it is specific, and sometimes it is more vague.
Or perhaps you will send me off with more vague metaphors and trite remarks.
In other words, he would like something much more vague.
Could you be a little more vague in your expoundings?
They try to present the Gaza turkey shoot in much more vague terms.
Goals and aims tend to be more vague and focus on the longer-term.
It does not help, because there is a transmitter more vague car.
Comparatively, cervicogenic dizziness is a more vague symptom of unsteadiness and imbalance.

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