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Vague

Vague is an adjective meaning not clearly expressed, defined, or determined; lacking clear boundaries or precise meaning. It can refer to statements, plans, memories, or descriptions that are imprecise or general.

The word comes from Latin vagus, meaning wandering, via Old French vague. In English, its sense broadened

Vague is often distinguished from ambiguous and unclear. Ambiguous means having more than one plausible interpretation;

In everyday use, vague statements leave details open or uncertain, such as a vague plan to “meet

In philosophy and linguistics, vagueness is the study of how natural language allows borderline cases and indeterminate

Related topics include vagueness in philosophy, ambiguity, and hedges.

to
describe
language
that
is
not
specific
or
definite.
vague
refers
to
a
lack
of
specificity
or
precision;
unclear
means
not
easily
understood.
later”
or
a
vague
memory
“from
long
ago.”
In
writing
and
law,
vagueness
can
be
undesirable;
strategies
to
counter
it
include
defining
terms,
outlining
boundaries,
and
specifying
conditions.
boundaries.
The
Sorites
paradox
illustrates
difficulties
in
drawing
sharp
cutoffs
for
vague
predicates.