vaguely
1 of 1adverb/ˈveɪɡli/
1
in a manner characterized by a lack of clarity, imprecision, or uncertainty
- She vaguely remembered the details of the old story, unable to recall specific events.
- The instructions in the manual were written vaguely, causing confusion among users.
- He described the location vaguely, making it challenging for others to find the place.
- The outline of the mountain range appeared vaguely on the distant horizon.
- His response to the question was vaguely worded, leaving room for interpretation.
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