vague

vague(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. vago
The candidate's proposal was a bit vague about how he would enforce such a drastic law.La propuesta del candidato era un poco vaga acerca de cómo iba a hacer cumplir una ley tan drástica.
b. impreciso
That definition is too vague. It could mean several different things.Esa definición es demasiado imprecisa, podría significar varias cosas.
a. vago
I only had a vague idea of what the film was about.Solo tenía una vaga idea de lo que trataba la película.
a. borroso
I could distinguish a vague outline in the dark.Pude distinguir una silueta borrosa en la oscuridad.
a. despistado
I'm so tired that I'm too vague at work lately.Estoy tan cansado que he estado demasiado despistado en el trabajo últimamente.
b. distraído
You've been very vague these days. What's going on?Has estado muy distraído estos días. ¿Qué te ocurre?
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