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TOEFL BNC: 4265 COCA: 4885

vague

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
vague /ˈveɪg/ adjective
vaguer; vaguest
vague
/ˈveɪg/
adjective
vaguer; vaguest
Learner's definition of VAGUE
[also more vague; most vague]
: not clear in meaning : stated in a way that is general and not specific(含义)不清楚的,不明确的,笼统的
: not thinking or expressing your thoughts clearly or precisely(想法或表述)含糊的,不清楚的,不准确的
: not completely formed or developed不完整的;粗略的;模糊不清的
: not able to be described clearly : not clearly or strongly felt无法明确表述的;隐约感到的
Synonyms see: obscure
: not able to be seen clearly模糊的;看不清的
TOEFL BNC: 4265 COCA: 4885
vaguer; vaguest
1
a
: not clearly expressed : stated in indefinite terms
vague accusations
b
: not having a precise meaning
a vague term of abuse
2
a
: not clearly defined, grasped, or understood : indistinct
only a vague notion of what's needed
also : slight
a vague hint of a thickening waistline
hasn't the vaguest idea
b
: not clearly felt or sensed : somewhat subconscious
a vague longing
3
: not thinking or expressing one's thoughts clearly or precisely
vague about dates and places
4
: lacking expression : vacant
vague eyes
a vague stare
5
: not sharply outlined : hazy
met by vague figures with shaded torchlights Earle Birney
vagueness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for vague

obscure, dark, vague, enigmatic, cryptic, ambiguous, equivocal mean not clearly understandable.

obscure implies a hiding or veiling of meaning through some inadequacy of expression or withholding of full knowledge.

obscure poems

dark implies an imperfect or clouded revelation often with ominous or sinister suggestion.

muttered dark hints of revenge

vague implies a lack of clear formulation due to inadequate conception or consideration.

a vague sense of obligation

enigmatic stresses a puzzling, mystifying quality.

enigmatic occult writings

cryptic implies a purposely concealed meaning.

cryptic hints of hidden treasure

ambiguous applies to language capable of more than one interpretation.

an ambiguous directive

equivocal applies to language left open to differing interpretations with the intention of deceiving or evading.

moral precepts with equivocal phrasing

Example Sentences

When my three years of military service ended, I looked around for some way to get to spend time in rural Vietnam as a civilian. The driving force was still primarily intellectual curiosity, along with a desire to improve my language ability in a non-Western language and some vague idea of doing folkloristic or literary studies in the future. Neil L. Jamieson, Understanding Vietnam, (1993) 1995 There are vague memories in our souls of those misty centuries when the world was in its childhood. Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet, 1887 At the end of half an hour Tom had a vague general idea of his lesson, but no more, for his mind was traversing the whole field of human thought, and his hands were busy with distracting recreations. Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer, 1876 It thrilled him with a vague uncertain horror, to know that behind the dusky shroud, there were ghostly eyes intently fixed upon him, while he, though he stretched his own to the utmost, could see nothing but a spectral hand and one great heap of black. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, 1843 The instructions she left were vague and difficult to follow. He gave only a vague answer. The judges determined that the law was too vague to be fairly enforced. She has been vague about her plans for college. We had only a vague idea of where we were. I think I have a vague understanding of how it works. He longed in some vague way for something different. She felt a vague sense of uneasiness when she was around him. I had the vague impression that they were withholding information. We could just barely make out the vague outline of a plane in the sky. See More
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from French, going back to Middle French, going back to Old French, "wandering, vagabond," borrowed from Latin vagus "moving freely, wandering," perhaps akin to Old High German wankōn "to totter, stagger," winkan "to waver, stagger, wink," Old English wincian "to close the eyes" — more at wink entry 1

First Known Use

circa 1661, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of vague was circa 1661
TOEFL BNC: 4265 COCA: 4885
vague

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, look, sound糊塗;看上去茫然;聽起來糊塗'Where did you leave it?' Isobel looked vague.“你把它放哪兒啦?”伊索貝爾一臉茫然。become, get變得迷糊起來She seems to be getting rather vague as she grows older.她好像隨着年紀增長變得有些糊塗了。remain仍然模糊leave sth使⋯處於不清晰的狀態The identity of the city in the novel is deliberately left vague.小說故意含糊其詞,沒有交待到底是哪座城市。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常含糊hopelessly非常籠統Her directions were hopelessly vague.她的指示籠統得令人無所適從。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些模糊enough, sufficiently寬泛It was a vague enough suggestion for everyone to be happy with it.這條建議措辭隱晦圓通,每個人聽了都美滋滋的。suitably適當概括的deliberately, intentionally故意含糊其詞;有意泛泛而談You're being deliberately vague.你是故意含糊其詞。necessarily必然含混Since the officers knew little themselves their reassurances were necessarily vague.這些官員自己都不明就裏,他們的保證自然空洞浮泛。notoriously出了名地不明確The law is notoriously vague on this point.眾所周知,法律對這一點的規定非常籠統。frustratingly含糊得令人沮喪PREPOSITIONabout關於⋯不清楚I am vague about what happened during the rest of the night.我不太清楚那天晚上後來發生了什麼。as to對⋯不清楚I was suitably vague as to exactly how I had acquired the money.對於我究竟是如何弄到這筆錢的,我沒有明確說明。in在⋯方面含混The statement was vague in its wording.這份聲明措辭含糊。

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