No vague comes from the Latin word vagus which means 'wandering, uncertain'.
Une vague (fem.) is French for a wave.
The word "abalone" originated from Spanish. It comes from the Spanish word "abulón," which in turn is derived from the Rumsen language spoken by the Ohlone people in California.
"His intentions were very vague."
Vague is an adjective. Vaguely is the adverb form.
She avoided answering my questions and was intentionally vague.
vague means not stated specifically
He was very vague about the subject of his new book.
Vague
More literary forms of the word *vague* may include these synonyms: ambiguous, amorphous, enigmatic, equivocal.
when you say for example "this is litterly vague" then you mean "this (in the very meaning of the word) is vague
More literary forms of the word *vague* may include these synonyms: ambiguous, amorphous, enigmatic, equivocal.
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.