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vaguely

[veyg-lee] / ˈveɪg li /


ADVERB
indistinctly
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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In the event, the US president described them as "friends" and vaguely praised Tokyo for "really stepping up to the plate".

From BBC

Swarbrick, who bought the book after seeing it on this forum, said he vaguely remembered the prize draw, but could not recall the exact details or any communication with the publishers after buying the book.

From BBC

Anything that’s old, spoiled, crusted over, or vaguely suspect can go — no second-guessing required.

From Salon

I’m outside, too, carried out by the Hecht’s throng, holding wrapped-paper parcels in my arms that I’m vaguely aware I didn’t pay for.

From Literature

Then there are characters I only vaguely recognize, some I feel real fondness toward but no present desire for, all those Labubus of yesteryear.

From Los Angeles Times