Yes, "definite" is an antonym for "vague." While "definite" refers to something that is clearly defined, precise, or unmistakable, "vague" describes something that is unclear, imprecise, or lacking specific details. The two terms represent opposing qualities regarding clarity and specificity.
Discrete or Definite
vague[veyg] -adjective, va·guer, va·guest.1.not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.2.indefinite or indistinct in nature or character, as ideas or feelings: a vague premonition of disaster.3.not clear or distinct to the sight or any other sense; perceptible or recognizable only in an indefinite way: vague shapes in the dark; vague murmurs behind a door.4.not definitely established, determined, confirmed, or known; uncertain: a vague rumor; The date of his birth is vague.5.(of persons) not clear or definite in thought, understanding, or expression: vague about his motives; a vague person.6.(of the eyes, expression, etc.) showing lack of clear perception or understanding: a vague stare.
Antonym for permanent: Temporary Antonym for abundant: Scarce
yes clever is antonym and it's antonym is stupid, fool
what is the antonym for full
equivocal, vague
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specific, precise
Discrete or Definite
"Definite" refers to something clearly defined or precise, while "vague" refers to something lacking clarity or specificity. For example, a definite plan has specific details and goals outlined, whereas a vague plan lacks clear direction or specifics.
Antonyms
She talked ubiquitously and her words were vague. Ubiquitous=Existing or been everywhere at the same time. Vague=Not clear, definite, or distinct. Excuse me, but you're been vague.
There aren't very many specific ones, but public book would be a vague one.
A synonym for "positive" is definite. An antonym for "positive" is negative. Please see the related link below.