Examples of 'vague' in a sentence

Meaning of "vague"

Vague (adjective): When something is described as 'vague,' it means that it is unclear, imprecise, or not clearly defined. This term is often used to express a lack of detail or specificity
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  • Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.
  • Not having a precise meaning.
  • Not clearly defined, grasped, or understood; indistinct; slight.
  • Not clearly felt or sensed; somewhat subconscious.

How to use "vague" in a sentence

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Some vague girl with dark hair.
That sounds both vague and dangerous.
A vague idea of going away for two days.
Mysterious and vague after the rain.
Vague or broad definitions of terrorism are extremely problematic.
The information is too vague to be of any use to us.
His vague generalities scatter our thinking.
There is nothing vague about the law.
Just vague references to chaos and destruction.
Responses were often vague or not to the point.
Vague speeches are but indicative of absence of precision.
Yancey seemed vague about this game.
The vague annoyance at my usually awesome boyfriend.
I find that answer vague and unconvincing.
Is vague because it is exactly hitchhiker what that is.

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The report remains vague on this subject.
Often they are used interchangeably or in a vague sense.
There is those vague recollections by a blindfolded woman.
Let us hear it for the vague blur.
We had a vague desire to kill each other.
The future may seem a little vague.
It is also vague about the obstacles to be avoided.
I have always been a bit vague about money.
I have a vague and general idea where he is.
I need more to go on than a couple vague reads.
We only have a vague inkling of this threat.
No more psychics and their vague visions.
It was vague the way you recall a dream.
My opponents maps are at best vague sometimes insufficient.
I have a vague impression that they were detestable.
Special provision i applies to acetylene and is vague.
They even have a vague tendency to be kind.
The reasons for his transfer are vague.
There is nothing vague or elusive about that.
But your face is becoming more vague.
You were a little vague on your telephone call.
What little information had been provided was vague.
They were pretty vague with the details.
It does make good reading but is too vague.
I have a vague memory of what sex is like.
The hour is past for vague rhetoric.
I have these vague memories of my trigonometry teacher.
And you give me this vague explanation.
I have a vague memory of a pair of cold hands.
The proposed requirements are too vague to be enforceable.
It was your intentions that sometimes were a little vague.
Her daughter was vague about what happened.
We fear that this wording is very vague.
I find your request vague and overreaching.
Its targets and means are deliberately vague.

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