Excessive vagueness
When a claim is too vague and does not specify its boundaries or limitations, it can lead to misinterpretation and confusion. It becomes difficult to determine the scope of the claim's coverage or applicability, making it hard to assess its accuracy or validity. Clarity and specificity are essential in making a credible and well-supported claim.
North Asia is too vague a term to be able to define its area
hyper I would define that in technical terms as "powerful in action".
Far too vague - define "construction joint " more accurately.
The cast of Terrain vague - 2013 includes: Mathilde Ortscheidt
Your question is too vague for an answer. You need to specify which colonists and which policies.
That is too vague to be understood. You need to define whether "flavor" is liquid, granular or powder.
Too vague to answer - define WHICH chocolate bar and what size.
Religious surveys are generally vague, and Buddhism sometimes excludes belief in a god. A fairly recent world survey made the British the least religious, with the fewest number of believers.
A "Teenager" is an age group it cannot define hundreds of millions of people other then their age range, that is a very vague question.
The cast of Terrain vague - 2003 includes: Christine Fall as Woman Pavel Lempert as Man
nebulous : as recanted in Justified season one episode 6 The Collection :) ambiguous indefinite indistinct vague unclear While it doesn't seem hard to define, try and define the word "between" without using it in your definition. It's nearly impossible.
The cast of Vague - 2013 includes: Kate Emma as Preston Holly Knowles as Marguerite Chan Walrus as Lewis