Ambiguious, unclear, not clear.
when you say for example "this is litterly vague" then you mean "this (in the very meaning of the word) is vague
The sense of achievement which was not clear
Yes, questions can certainly include the word "vague." For example, one might ask, "Why is the explanation so vague?" or "What do you mean by a vague statement?" Such questions often seek clarity or specificity regarding ambiguous information.
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Your question is very vague. What do you mean by hard?
The answer is quite vague, do you mean in opinion or by popularity?
"too vague" means not precise enough-- too unclear to be useful. The phrase suggests a idea or proposal that is missing important details.
A vague recollection is when a person's memory of something is not clear or detailed. It suggests a feeling of uncertainty or haziness about a past event or piece of information.
Vague is French for ocean wave, from the Latin vagusmeaning 'wandering'. Insofar as any individual wave is indistinct, changeable and transient, vague has come to mean poorly defined, indefinite and incompletely known or understood.
That question is very vague so I dont know if you will get an answer.
This question is too vague to answer as asked. What discrepancy do you mean?
a noun. the act of avoiding or hiding.