"Vaguest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vaguest" Meaning

Having no clear or definite meaning; vague.

"Vaguest" Examples

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The word "vaguest" is not a commonly used English word. However, I assume you meant "vaguest" as a comparative form of the word "vague", which is an adjective.

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Comparative Form

- This painting is vaguest in terms of its meaning, but it's still beautiful.
- She's probably the vaguest person in the room, always hard to understand.

Idiomatic Expression

- The instructions were as vaguest (no clear direction given), we turned up lost. (#figurativevn hrs def)

Alternative Form

- This idea is vague at best, and the executed delivery made it vaguest of all portrayed ideas.

"Vaguest" Similar Words

Vagovagal

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Vagrancy

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Vagrancy refers to a condition of wandering or traveling without a fixed home or place of residence, often without a stable income or means of support. It can also imply a state of lacking direction or purpose in one's life.<br><br>In a legal context, vagrancy is sometimes used to refer to a crime of loitering or roaming without a valid reason or purpose, often associated with panhandling, begging, or being a public nuisance.<br><br>The term can also carry connotations of aimlessness, indolence, and lack of responsibility, although not all vagrants fit this stereotype.<br><br>Genre-wise, Vagrancy is also the title of a collaborative album by Straight No Chaser, an American a cappella group, which fuses jazz, gospel and pop with a cappella vocal arrangements, along with original compositions and eclectic musical style.

Vagrant

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A person who wanders or travels from place to place, especially without a fixed home or a steady income: A homeless person who wanders the streets.<br><br>A person who is confused or uncertain about their own identity or goals: He was a vagrant in his life, struggling to find his place in the world.<br><br>Unsettled and unsettlling; unconventional: The vagrant style of the artist's new art installation was a disturbance to some viewers.<br><br>Having no fixed abode: The vagrant crew of sailors wandered from port to port.<br><br>A boat or ship without a fixed or regular route or destination: The vagrant schooner sailed the high seas.

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Vague

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Vaguely

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The word "vaguely" is an adverb that means:<br><br> Not clearly or precisely defined; lacking clarity or distinctness<br> Not sharply or precisely formulated; imprecise<br> Not clearly remembered or perceived; indistinct<br> Somewhat or somewhat definitely, but not precisely.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The movie's plot is vaguely explained in the trailer.<br> I vaguely remember what you said last night.<br> The mystery solution is vaguely known to the detective.<br><br>In essence, "vaguely" describes a situation or concept that is difficult to understand or recall in a clear or precise manner.

Vagueness

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Vaguer

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Vagus

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Vail

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Valid, but seldom used, a vail is a piece of fabric covering the head or shoulders, typically of thin, soft material.

Vain

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Vainer

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Vainest

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Vainglorious

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Vaingloriously

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Vaingloriousness

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