We found 83 examples of how to use vague in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 83.
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1. | This meeting is a waste of time. Everybody is just talking in vague theoretical terms. | |
2. | I have a very vague idea of what you are talking about. | |
3. | It is often pointed out that a vague smile is typical of the Japanese. | |
4. | The vague rumor proved to be false. | |
5. | This paragraph is vague. | |
6. | I've had a vague uneasiness. | |
7. | I deal in facts and figures, not vague impressions. | |
8. | Questioned about his policies, the candidate gave only vague answers. | |
9. | He put me off with a vague answer. | |
10. | He gave a vague answer. | |
11. | He is always vague about his intentions. | |
12. | He seemed vague about what he wanted to do. | |
13. | He gave me a vague answer. | |
14. | He holds only vague opinions about politics. | |
15. | She had a vague feeling of guilt. | |
16. | She gave a vague answer. | |
17. | She made a few vague comments about the matter. | |
18. | She gave us a vague answer. | |
19. | She couldn't help but be a little vague. | |
20. | The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins? | |
21. | A good method plays a much more important role in language learning than the vague concept of innate ability. | |
22. | Tom gave a vague answer. | |
23. | Tom gave Mary a vague answer. | |
24. | It's a vague story. | |
25. | Friendship in itself is something very vague and even in cases of same-sex friendships, it takes many shapes and is brought on by many different motives. |