Cloudy; hazy; misty., Of, pertaining to, or having the appearance of, a nebula; nebular; cloudlike.
The opposite of nebulous (hazy, cloudy, unclear) could be precise, clear, or defined. The opposite of nebulous (thin, intangible) could be tangible, solid, or concentrated.
The boundaries between work and personal life can often feel nebulous, making it challenging to disconnect and relax.
misty - vague - foggy - nebulous - dim - indistinct
from Greek 'teleskopos' meaning 'far seeing'. There is a word in Latin with the same meaning, 'telescopium'
The meaning of Vesta is the same as Hestia; they were originally separate goddesses from different peoples - that of the Greeks and the Romans, who came to interchange the names of the goddesses so they became "the same". There are similarities, as well as differences.
nebulous - vague, unclear
from Latin, nebulosus, meaning cloudy, misty or foggy
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She had a nebulous recollection of themeeting.
The duration of Nebulous is 1680.0 seconds.
Nebulous was created on 2005-01-06.
Nebulous ended on 2008-06-19.
I felt myself nebulous but I went ahead and all disappeared. Suddenly, the sky became nebulous. Then it started to rain heavily. Don't let that a nebulous mind take over you.
Her argument was completely nebulous and unsupported by fact. The nebulous glow around the body of a comet is mostly vaporized ices.
We can give nebulous definitions.
The word nebulous is an adjective. It describes something that is hazy.
The opposite of nebulous (hazy, cloudy, unclear) could be precise, clear, or defined. The opposite of nebulous (thin, intangible) could be tangible, solid, or concentrated.