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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She vaguely recognized the melody of the song, but couldn't recall the name.
He vaguely remembered the conversation they had last night.
The details of the incident were vaguely described by the witness.
She vaguely recalled the events of the night, as she had been drinking.
He vaguely remembered the name of the person he had met at the conference.
The memory of the childhood trip came back to her vaguely.
She vaguely recognized the landmarks of the city she had visited a long time ago.
The dream was vaguely disturbing, leaving the dreamer uneasy upon waking up.
The painting was vaguely reminiscent of a famous artist's style.
The report was vaguely worded, leaving many questions unanswered.
The room was vaguely lit, making it difficult to see clearly.
He vaguely questioned the accuracy of the news report.
The journalist vaguely wondered if the politician was telling the truth.
The lawyer vaguely hinted that the witness was lying.
The hiker vaguely feared getting lost in the wilderness.
He vaguely suspected that his friend was lying.
His speech was vaguely organized, lacking a clear structure.
The report was vaguely worded, making it difficult to understand.
The weather forecast was only vaguely accurate.
She had a vaguely uneasy feeling about the situation.
He vaguely recalled the details of the story he had read in the newspaper.
She vaguely remembered the taste of the exotic dish she had tried at the restaurant.
The instructions were written vaguely, causing confusion.
The movie vaguely hinted at a possible sequel.
The student vaguely considered dropping out of college.
He vaguely hinted at a surprise for her birthday.
The instructions were vaguely worded, leading to many errors.
He vaguely explained the concept to the class.
The report was written vaguely, leaving room for interpretation.
The politician vaguely answered the question, avoiding a direct response.
She vaguely recognized the man's face from a distant memory.
The sign was written vaguely, causing people to miss the turn.
She vaguely recognized the song playing on the radio.
The article was vaguely written, lacking concrete details.
The weather forecast was vaguely uncertain, with chances of rain and sun.
The politician's answers to the questions were vaguely evasive.
The party guest vaguely felt uneasy around a certain individual.
The patient vaguely felt uneasy about the upcoming surgery.
The student vaguely felt uncomfortable around the new teacher.
The painting was vaguely reminiscent of a scene from the artist's childhood.
The passenger on the rollercoaster vaguely felt sick to their stomach.
The detective's instincts were vaguely suspicious of the suspect.
The employee vaguely felt nervous about the upcoming performance review.
The audience member vaguely felt anxious during the suspenseful movie.
The directions to the party were vaguely given, causing confusion.
The novel's ending was vaguely unsatisfying to the reader.
The homeowner vaguely worried about the safety of their neighborhood.
The doctor vaguely suspected that the patient had a serious illness.
He vaguely believed that the rumor was untrue.
She vaguely wondered if she had left the stove on.
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