She talked ubiquitously and her words were vague. Ubiquitous=Existing or been everywhere at the same time. Vague=Not clear, definite, or distinct. Excuse me, but you're been vague.
"His intentions were very vague."
Example sentence: I don't know my teacher's home address. I have a vague idea where she lives, but I'm not exactly sure.
I had a very vague understanding of algebra at school today.
She avoided answering my questions and was intentionally vague.
One example is - The answer was to vague to merit a point. Another example is - The witness description of the suspect was just too vague.
My parents were vague in their description of what we were doing, as we drive into the distance.
The word 'vague' is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word is: He's not sure on the exact spot, but he has a vague idea of the area.
It is an adjective. ex: The vague boy went to the store If it was a noun the sentence would not make sense. The vague went to the store.
I wish you would not be so vague about your plan: I really need specific details.
David made a vague gesture in the direction of the computer and returned to staring gloomily at his coffee.
There are no vague (indefinite) pronouns in the sentence. There is only one pronoun in the sentence, it, which is a personal pronoun, representing the noun antecedent car.
These sentences provide the answer you are seeking.When he was asked about his plans, he gave a vague answer.One answer to the problems of supersonic flight was a change in the shape of aircraft wings.