be vague

Frequency: 8.535.2 per million words

Used to describe a state of being unclear or indistinct.

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Examples (10)

  • You are being deliberately vague about your future plans.
  • The instructions were too vague for us to follow properly.
  • He tends to be vague when asked about his past.
  • The law is notoriously vague on this specific point.
  • Please don't be vague; tell me exactly what happened.
  • Her description of the attacker was hopelessly vague.
  • The report is vague in its assessment of the potential risks.
  • I was suitably vague as to how I had acquired the money.
  • His memory of the event seems to be quite vague.
  • The politician's answer was frustratingly vague to the reporters.