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Definitionadj. not clearly understood or expressed
Last update: July 5, 2015
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The speaker was vague on the subject. [adjective]
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Make vague allusions to Harry Potter being his son. [adjective]
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TG: Really it was the vague memory of my father 's funeral, it was all a blur to me. [adjective]
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To very many persons the thoughts I have uttered here and in "The Kreutzer Sonata" will seem strange, vague, even contradictory. [adjective]
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And she fancied that some invisible spirit heard her, and it gave her a vague satisfaction to repeat her simple supplication over and over again. [adjective]
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A strange spite against Fate, against her uncle and aunt, against herself even, surged up in her, and with it a vague longing for another and a better life. [adjective]
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The book, which treats of logic and its methods, is weak, vague, and shallow. [adjective]
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Lamennais always favors equality, association, and even a sort of vague and indefinite communism. [adjective]
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In man, talent varies, and the mind wavers; consequently, his will is multiform and vague. [adjective]
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The idea of social equality, even in individual fortunes, has in all ages besieged, like a vague presentiment, the human imagination. [adjective]
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He had cherished the vague hint dropped to him by Ben-Hur of something to happen in the turning of the western pillars. [adjective]
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