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vagueness

[vayg-nis] / ˈveɪg nɪs /


NOUN
indistinctness
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This is a time for clarity, not vagueness.

From Washington Post

He called his style “peripheral,” since it turned away from conventional values of equanimity and artful vagueness; instead his prose was ornate, maximalist and direct in its examination of ugliness and suffering.

From Washington Post

“There’s a lot of vagueness in terms of what are the benefits versus the large expansion of government’s role in the labor market, and that’s what we should be very concerned about.”

From Washington Times

The deliberate vagueness of her comments were in keeping with Ukraine’s interest in keeping Moscow guessing about what weapons Kyiv has available and making Russian forces feel unsafe everywhere in the territory they occupy.

From New York Times

Many observers were struck by the vagueness of the language.

From Washington Post