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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist's vague strokes left the painting looking unfinished.
The investor's vague understanding of the stock market led to poor investment decisions.
The plan for the new building was still in a vague stage of development.
The memories of her childhood were vague and fragmented.
The words on the old parchment were vague and faded.
The shapes in the clouds were vague and constantly changing.
The picture on the old TV set was vague and blurry.
The instructions on the label were vague and hard to follow.
The radio signal was vague and full of static.
The blurry text on the paper was vague and hard to read.
The suspect's alibi was vague and unconvincing.
The student's vague understanding of the concept led to poor test results.
She had a vague idea of what to write for her essay.
The toddler's speech was still vague and difficult to understand.
The instructions for the game were vague and confusing.
The company's mission statement was vague and lacked clear goals.
The plot of the movie was vague and hard to follow.
The design of the dress was still vague and needed more details.
The vague outline of the painting was starting to take shape.
The plan for the project was still vague and needed to be worked out.
His vague plan to start a business was not well thought-out.
The novel's protagonist was described in vague terms, leaving much to the reader's imagination.
The shape of the stain on the carpet was vague and amorphous.
The instructions for the DIY project were vague and hard to follow.
The outline of the mountain range was vague and misty.
The aura of the haunted house was vague and unsettling.
The painting was abstract, with vague shapes and colors.
The definition of the term was vague and needed clarification.
The feeling she had was vague and difficult to describe.
The boundaries between the two countries were vague and disputed.
The proposal lacked concrete details and was rather vague.
The melody of the song was vague and hard to hum along to.
The story's ending was left vague and open to interpretation.
The landscape was shrouded in a vague mist, obscuring the view.
The meaning of the poem was left deliberately vague, inviting multiple interpretations.
The music was too vague and lacked any clear melody or rhythm.
The concept of the supernatural was vague and difficult to define.
The outline of the animal in the distance was vague and difficult to identify.
The painting was too vague to make out any distinct images.
A vague memory of the concert still lingered in her mind.
The company's mission statement was criticized for being too vague and lacking any clear objectives.
The colors of the painting were blurry and vague, lacking in definition.
The details of the plan were vague and poorly communicated.
The picture was too vague to make out the details.
The politician's platform was criticized for being too vague.
The directions on the medicine bottle were too vague.
The feedback she gave me on my work was vague and unhelpful.
The painting was criticized for its vague and unrecognizable subject matter.
The historical account was vague and didn't provide specific dates or events.
The company's mission statement was vague and didn't give a clear idea of what the organization stood for.
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