vagueness (Meaning)

Wordnet

vagueness (n)

unclearness by virtue of being poorly expressed or not coherent in meaning

indistinctness of shape or character

Webster

vagueness (n.)

The quality or state of being vague.

vagueness Sentence Examples

  1. The vagueness of the instructions left us bewildered and unsure how to proceed.
  2. The candidate's political platform was criticized for its vagueness and lack of specific proposals.
  3. The definition was so vague that it could be interpreted in multiple ways.
  4. The witness's testimony was marred by vagueness and inconsistencies.
  5. The law's vague language allowed for wide-ranging interpretations and potential misapplications.
  6. The artist's work intentionally embraced vagueness, leaving open multiple possibilities for interpretation.
  7. The description was so vague that it failed to provide any meaningful information.
  8. The terms of the agreement were intentionally vague, allowing for flexibility and potential loopholes.
  9. The rumor spread with alarming speed, but its vagueness made it difficult to determine its veracity.
  10. The vagueness of the evidence cast doubt on the defendant's guilt, leading to a mistrial.

FAQs About the word vagueness

unclearness by virtue of being poorly expressed or not coherent in meaning, indistinctness of shape or characterThe quality or state of being vague.

equivocality, murkiness, profundity,ambiguity, obscurity, incomprehensibility, equivocalness, mysteriousness, uncanniness, shadowiness

understandability, transparency, intelligibility, clarity, transparency,intelligibility, clarity, understandability, straightforwardness, obviousness

The vagueness of the instructions left us bewildered and unsure how to proceed.

The candidate's political platform was criticized for its vagueness and lack of specific proposals.

The definition was so vague that it could be interpreted in multiple ways.

The witness's testimony was marred by vagueness and inconsistencies.