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.
"His intentions were very vague."
He was very vague about the subject of his new book.
The official definition of the word dismal is "depressing; dreary."
The definition of the word 'activated' is to make active or operate. For example, you can activate a machine by pressing the proper button or flipping the proper switch.
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No vague comes from the Latin word vagus which means 'wandering, uncertain'.
"His intentions were very vague."
She avoided answering my questions and was intentionally vague.
vague means not stated specifically
Vague is an adjective. Vaguely is the adverb form.
He was very vague about the subject of his new book.
old french or Latin language from vagus.
More literary forms of the word *vague* may include these synonyms: ambiguous, amorphous, enigmatic, equivocal.
Vague
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.
More literary forms of the word *vague* may include these synonyms: ambiguous, amorphous, enigmatic, equivocal.