foggy idea

Frequency: 6.54.1 per million words

Refers to a concept or thought that is unclear, vague, or not well-formed.

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Examples (10)

  • I only have a foggy idea of what the new project entails.
  • She started writing with just a foggy idea for a story, which later became a bestseller.
  • He couldn't give a clear answer because he only had a foggy idea of the company's strategy.
  • At first, the theory of relativity was just a foggy idea in Einstein's mind.
  • Many people have only a foggy idea about how the stock market actually works.
  • Can you explain it again? I'm afraid I still have a rather foggy idea of the process.
  • The witness had only a foggy idea of the suspect's appearance.
  • Without a clear plan, our startup will remain just a foggy idea.
  • His directions were so confusing that we were left with only a foggy idea of where to go.
  • It's difficult to invest in a concept when it's still just a foggy idea.