The noun 'stuff' can be abstract or concrete, depending on how it's used; for example:
Concrete: Please clean up all this stuff you left on the counter and in the sink.
Abstract: You sure know a lot of stuff about the environment.
More literary forms of the word *vague* may include these synonyms: ambiguous, amorphous, enigmatic, equivocal.
More literary forms of the word *vague* may include these synonyms: ambiguous, amorphous, enigmatic, equivocal.
The noun 'stuff' is an uncountable, commonnoun.The noun 'stuff' is a concrete noun as a word for physical material or objects; a word for physical things.The noun 'stuff' is an abstract noun as a word for general information; a word for qualities that are an important part of something; a word for a concept.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the grammar questions! So, technically, the word "vague" doesn't have a prefix or a suffix. It's just chilling there, being all vague and stuff. Like, it's just doing its thing without any extra letters hanging around.
"His intentions were very vague."
No vague comes from the Latin word vagus which means 'wandering, uncertain'.
"Erudite" is an abstract word for wise.
The abstract word for resentful is bitterness.
She avoided answering my questions and was intentionally vague.
Vague is an adjective. Vaguely is the adverb form.
vague means not stated specifically
Yes, the word 'fun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.