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BNC: 19603 COCA: 19938

nebulous

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nebulous /ˈnɛbjələs/ adjective
nebulous
/ˈnɛbjələs/
adjective
Learner's definition of NEBULOUS
formal
: not clear : difficult to see, understand, describe, etc.模糊不清的;朦胧的
BNC: 19603 COCA: 19938

nebulous

adjective

neb·​u·​lous ˈne-byə-ləs How to pronounce nebulous (audio)
1
: of, relating to, or resembling a nebula : nebular
2
: indistinct, vague
… this nebulous thing called jazz. Josef Woodard
… the nebulous region between mere suspicion and probable cause W. R. LaFave & J. H. Israel
The plan is too nebulous.
nebulously adverb
nebulousness noun

Did you know?

Nebulous may sound other-worldly—after all, it’s related to nebula, which refers to a distant galaxy or an interstellar cloud of gas or dust—but its mysteriousness is rooted in more earthly unknowns. Both words ultimately come from Latin nebula, meaning “mist, cloud,” and as far back as the 14th century nebulous could mean simply “cloudy” or “foggy.” Nebulous has since the late 17th century been the adjective correlating to nebula (as in “nebulous gas”), but the word is more familiar in its figurative use, where it describes things that are indistinct or vague, as when Jack London wrote of “ideas that were nebulous at best and that in reality were remembered sensations.”

Example Sentences

These philosophical concepts can be nebulous. made nebulous references to some major changes the future may hold
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Word History

Etymology

Latin nebulosus misty, from nebula

First Known Use

1674, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of nebulous was in 1674
BNC: 19603 COCA: 19938

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