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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91. Avoid negative words that leave writing vague and indirect.
92. It conjures up vague images of past imperialistic glories which are hardly relevant.
93. Gradually vague notions of a career in journalism were forming in my head.
94. We can not dismiss evil as some vague spiritual force that presides outside of human behavior.
95. In which case a researcher's task is to translate this rather abstract and vague notion into some operational form.
96. The draft treaty is also vague on the question of a new minimum age for voluntary recruits.
97. They dismissed it as vague and said it would legitimise Labour's devolved Assembly and dilute plans for full independence.
98. In this vague sense animals likewise choose, and are aware and intelligent by our definitions.
99. But many statutory duties are couched in quite vague terms which leave it unclear what the duty-bearer must do in concrete situations.
100. What is to be understood as female is something vague; indeed the Spirit is often designated as neuter.
101. Then, with a great effort, she managed to nod her head in vague agreement.
102. It was impossible to fob her off with vague statements - and perhaps unwise.
103. While interactionists admit the existence of roles, they regard them as vague and imprecise and therefore as open to negotiation.
104. Self-actualisation is too vague a concept to usefully inform managers. 5.
105. Through the haze of sleep, vague details of last night began drifting into her mind.
106. If it is full of contradictions, or if it is too vague[sentencedict.com], this is very difficult.
107. She had no paper qualifications, no special skills and only a vague notion that she wanted to work with children.
108. He was vague about both, but vehemently denied travelling via Cross Street.
109. Most discussions of the chronology of specific artefacts, or artefact-types, of the period are couched in predictably vague terms.
110. As you probably know, Herr Sanders is a gentleman of advanced years, inclined to be a little vague.
111. Only after Coleridge returned from Shrewsbury, freed at last from immediate financial worry, could vague hopes be transformed into clearer intentions.
112. The brain drifts back to full consciousness now that there is a vague hint of light spreading across the eastern sky.
113. Failing to grab a career opportunity is generally due to lack of research,[www.Sentencedict.com] too vague a plan and poor self-belief.
114. He'd only a vague notion of what was going to happen after this.
115. From a vague distance she was aware that the rain continued unabated, but it couldn't touch her.
116. My brain is filled full of vague images, but no clear vision of one necessary thing.
117. There are vague, frantic movements inside the car, which is sinking faster now.
118. The Dole plan is vague as to what programs would be reduced or eliminated to pay for the tax reductions.
119. He had a keen brain and he spotted instantly that as addresses went this one was on the vague side.
120. He was always vague when I brought the subject up, so I never pushed it.