Synonym: dim, faint, hazy, indefinite, indistinct, misty, obscure, shadowy, unclear. Antonym: clear, distinct. Similar words: league, colleague, vagrant, guest, fatigue, dialogue, intrigued. Meaning: [veɪg] adj. 1. not clearly understood or expressed 2. not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished 3. lacking clarity or distinctness.
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61. They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available.
62. I was suitably vague as to exactly how I had acquired the money.
63. He was vague, however, about just what U.S. forces might actually do.
64. Larry had the vague feeling he'd done something embarrassing the night before.
65. You're being deliberately vague.
66. He's had some vague notion that people will be queuing up to finance the project.
67. The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague.
68. The final letter is very vague; possibly an R or a K.
69. Democratic leaders under election pressure tend to respond with vague promises of action.
70. He was conscious of that vague feeling of irritation again.
71. I carried with me for years a vague impression that he was a cold-hearted man.
72. Keeping the details of the tax changes vague is disingenuous.
73. I am vague about what happened during the rest of the night.
74. It was a vague enough concept for the liberals to unite around.
75. He had a vague idea of finding Anne and explaining it all to her.
76. If you wanted me to go why didn't you say so in plain English instead of making vague hints?
77. My aunt is incredibly vague - she can never remember where she's left things.
78. The question was vague, giving the interviewee enough rope to hang herself.
79. The vague shape of a figure loomed through the mist.
80. Scientists characterize the humanities as uncertain, vague and irrelevant.
81. The word "reasonable" is vague and open to interpretation.
82. I had a vague feeling he'd been an electrician.
82. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
83. Figures for employment in the film industry are vague.
84. All their questions were met with vague, evasive answers.
85. Fumbling and vague groping is encouraged.
86. His use of language is vague and imprecise.
87. Vague, contradictory statements of intent are not enough.
88. Anyway, in these vague expectations I was mistaken.
89. The early history of madeira wine is somewhat vague.
90. She's quite vague, even evasive about it.