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vague

[veyg] / veɪg /


Example Sentences

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She only gives me vague half answers that don’t actually tell me anything.

From Literature

But then, on the glimmers of a vague plan for a greater U.S. presence in Greenland, prices bounced right back.

From The Wall Street Journal

The specifics of a deal touted by the president remain vague.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some experts are now calling these ambitions vague and ill-defined – giving China an opening to dominate the open-source AI space.

From BBC

The rules did draw backlash from some local startups, which called the rules vague or warned the fresh impediments could stymie innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal