Use of vague in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include vague at the start of sentence, vague at the end of sentence and vague in the middle of sentence

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vague at the start of sentence


  1. Vague objections to the system solidified into firm opposition.

vague at the end of sentence


  1. His answer was very vague.
  2. Her directions were hopelessly vague.
  3. I kept my statement intentionally vague.
  4. Our holiday plans are still rather vague.
  5. Mr Christopher'sanswer was deliberately vague.
  6. "Where did you leave it?" Isobel looked vague.
  7. The terms of the agreement were deliberately vague.
  8. We think such information should be made explicit and not left vague.

vague in the middle of sentence


  1. She felt a vague unease.
  2. He outlined the policy in vague terms.
  3. The borders were vague and ill-defined.
  4. The statement was vague in its wording.
  5. You could just see vague blobs of faces.
  6. His vague reply disconcerted us completely.
  7. I won't be put off with such vague promises.
  8. They had only a vague idea where the place was.
  9. The rules are vague and open to interpretation.
  10. His vague ideas crystallized into a definite plan.
  11. The politicians made vague promises about tax cuts.
  12. Through the fog we saw the vague outline of a ship.
  13. I have only a vague recollection of sunshine and sand.
  14. She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman.
  15. The patient had complained of vague pains and backache.
  16. I do have a vague memory of meeting her many years ago.
  17. The governor gave only a vague outline of his tax plan.
  18. I have only a vague notion of what she does for a living.
  19. "Things are moving ahead."— I found that statement vague and unclear.
  20. Readers familiar with English history will find a vague parallel to the suppression of the monasteries.
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