Not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished.
Expressed in an unclear fashion.
Lacking clarity or distinctness.
1 Media reports are often incomplete and government reports are sometimes deliberately vague .
2 Privacy and data protection: The UK Data Protection Act is quite vague .
3 The vague form was exactly where it had been ten minutes ago.
4 Her economic and energy arguments were vague heralds of free market wish-fulfillment.
5 The family relationships are suspended in a similarly vague state of antagonism.
6 So far my actions had generated only vague suspicions, no solid leads.
7 Its plans for solving the environmental crisis are brief, vague and uncosted.
8 Best practice guidelines tended to be high level and vague , he added.
9 Warnings that were issued to clients often used vague and ambiguous language.
10 For instance, he said, Facebook's stated use of proceeds was rather vague .
11 There was nothing vague about what Mordechai Vanunu told the Times, however.
12 Yes, those really are vague pink glimmers in the early morning sky.
13 Especially as plans for what it will actually be remain so vague .
14 The Durban deal's provisions for action within this time period are vague .
15 As for his new project, Trump's statement was vague on the details.
16 The ambitious path he saw for himself then, Obama said, remained vague .
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