vague
vago
definition
adjective
many patients suffer vague symptoms
of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning.
translation of 'vague'
adjective
impreciso,
vago,
de ideas poco precisas,
distraído,
equívoco,
indistinto,
borroso,
despistado,
incierto
example
Someone might reply that my explanation is 'vague' and approximate.
They have only 'vague' , dim ideas about feelings, the development and nurture of human emotions.
Exponents of travel are often 'vague' as to how the benefits are supposed to work.
The Home Office, not the most tentative of Whitehall departments, kept things 'vague' .
The party has been 'vague' and woolly with regard to the treaty settlement process up until now.
She was a bit 'vague' on the legal specifics.
I have very 'vague' ideas so basically suggestions are totally appreciated as well as opinions as always.
The problem is that talk of the interests of justice is very 'vague' and very general.
The gales howled, and for a moment, a 'vague' shape began to materialize from the general direction of the gate.
The news is uncertain, the details clouded and 'vague' , and the truth behind the fact is elusive.
"You could say that… " she answered, purposefully sounding 'vague' .
Some of the great land-based empires soon became little more than 'vague' memories.
There is certainly a need for change, but these plans at present are 'vague' , confusing and uncertain.
She was maybe 20 and had 'vague' hopes, somewhere down the line, of becoming an actor.
He remained 'vague' over the issue of privatisation which occupied the national press last week.
The question of the intelligentsia, a somewhat 'vague' term to begin with, is not really explored here systematically.
I sort of had this 'vague' recollection that it was used for munitions, but that was about it.
When it came to direct actions, the group discussions became purposely 'vague' .
I have a very 'vague' recollection of being aware of a coach or something alongside the bus.
There is always a 'vague' feeling of inertia, a longing to go back to a country they have never seen.
I have a 'vague' memory that it took about eight months for him to leave office after Black Wednesday.
As he stared, the shimmer resolved into a 'vague' outline of a man.
"There are some 'vague' memories but… " his frustrated face relaxed.
Sorry to be a bit 'vague' but I don't want to mention the domain in question.
She is characteristically 'vague' on a number of crucial narrative occasions.
These people are not interested in submerging their faiths into a 'vague' universal spirituality.
Not only do I not remember them I don't even have a 'vague' idea of what the subject matter was.
He has been criticised for being wilfully 'vague' about those policy plans during the campaign.
But for now I do feel some 'vague' optimism, and a desire to see if I can make it work properly.
I find her a bit 'vague' and she reminds me strongly of the goth girls who used to run stalls in Kensington Market a few years back.
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