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  1. 2 vague (about something) not having or giving enough information or details about something She's a little vague about her plans for next year. The politicians made vague promises about tax cuts. He was accused of being deliberately vague. We had only a vague description of the attacker. He outlined the policy in vague terms.

  2. It was a vague enough suggestion for everyone to be happy with it. Since the officers knew little themselves their reassurances were necessarily vague. The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague. The law is notoriously vague on this point. The statement was vague in its wording. You're being deliberately vague.

  3. vague in American English. (veɪg ) adjective Word forms: ˈvaguer or ˈvaguest. 1. not clearly, precisely, or definitely expressed or stated. 2. indefinite in shape, form, or character; hazily or indistinctly seen or sensed. 3. not sharp, certain, or precise in thought, feeling, or expression.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · a vague term of abuse. Not clearly defined, grasped, or understood; indistinct; slight . Synonyms: ambiguous, equivocal, indistinct, obscure; see also Thesaurus: vague. only a vague notion of what’s needed. a vague hint of a thickening waistline. I haven’t the vaguest idea. Not clearly felt or sensed; somewhat subconscious .

  5. Define vague. vague synonyms, vague pronunciation, vague translation, English dictionary definition of vague. adj. vagu·er , vagu·est 1. Not clear in meaning or expression; inexplicit. See Synonyms at ambiguous.

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  7. Synonyms for VAGUE: unclear, ambiguous, fuzzy, cryptic, indefinite, confusing, obscure, inexplicit; Antonyms of VAGUE: specific, explicit, clear, definite, direct ...

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