unclear
1 of 1adjective/ʌnˈklɪr/
Forms:more unclear,most unclear
1
not exactly known or expressed, often leading to confusion or ambiguity
B2- It’s still unclear whether the event will be postponed due to the weather.
- His intentions were unclear, making it hard to trust his actions completely.
- Their future plans remain unclear as they are still weighing their options.
- His intentions were unclear, making it hard to trust his actions completely.
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2
not clearly seen or defined due to distance, darkness, or other factors
- The mountain peaks were unclear against the evening sky, shrouded in mist.
- In the dim light, the contours of the painting appeared unclear and faded.
- The ship's silhouette became unclear as it sailed further into the fog.
- The outline of the tree was unclear in the darkness, making it hard to navigate.
- As he peered into the unlit room, the furniture shapes remained unclear in the shadows.