vague|vaguer|vaguest in English
adjective
[veɪg]
hazy, faint, indistinct; ambiguous; uncertai
Use "vague|vaguer|vaguest" in a sentence
1. The visualization of Dew became vaguer .
2. It can also elucidate some of the vaguer notions of pragmatic theory.
3. It is vague.
4. Bertha, I think, is probably some vaguer connotation of birth, death and reincarnation
5. Why be vague?
6. Synonyms for Beigest include buffest, sandiest, puttiest, palest, greyest, grayest, dullest, drabbest, vaguest and flattest
7. Synonyms for Blurriest include faintest, unclearest, fuzziest, obscurest, shadowiest, haziest, mistiest, vaguest, dimmest and foggiest
8. Synonyms for Blurrier include fainter, unclearer, fuzzier, obscurer, shadowier, hazier, mistier, vaguer, dimmer and foggier
9. Her directions were hopelessly vague.
10. It's a little vague.
11. His answer was very vague.
12. What does Ambagious mean? Roundabout; vague
13. Warhol was above all very vague.
14. Different between vague vs Ambagious
15. Mr Christopher'sanswer was deliberately vague.
16. She felt a vague unease.
17. The narrative is a bit vague.
18. I kept my statement intentionally vague.
19. Asteroidean's history is a little vague
20. The charges were vague and imprecise.
21. The statement was vague in its wording.
22. I was vague and too personal.
23. His vague reply disconcerted us completely.
24. Fumbling and vague groping is encouraged.
25. She had a vague premonition of danger.