He was vaguely aware that someone could be following him.
I couldn't remember her name, but she looked vaguely familiar.
I vaguely remember that plane ride. (as in just barely in a way)
i was disgruntle when she vaguely told me where she was in the evening
The word 'vague' is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word is: He's not sure on the exact spot, but he has a vague idea of the area.
She described the events of her day very vaguely.
'Vaguely' is an adverb and so can be used as any other adverb (qualifying or describing a verb):"The user vaguely attempted to answer the question."
They must have expected me to be mad or sad, but I wasn't even vaguely upset.
"That desciption is too vague, you need to be more specific."my quiz was vague because of my hand writing
I couldn't remember her name, but she looked vaguely familiar. He was only vaguely aware of the two dogs as they trotted toward him. His accent was vaguely European, but I don't know where he came from. The pattern looked vaguely Celtic, but what do I know? I'm not an expert. The tattoo had faded. It was only vaguely noticeable.
Vaguely is not a noun. Vaguely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:I vaguely remember the incident.It's a murder mystery with a vaguely romanticsubplot.
The word vaguely is an adverb. As in, he answered vaguely. It modifies a verb.
Vaguely is not a noun. Vaguely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:I vaguely remember the incident.It's a murder mystery with a vaguely romanticsubplot.