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[veig] adj 1. i turbullt, i paqartë, i mjegullt, i vagëlluar, i marrtë; i papërcaktuar; have a vague feeling /idea that... kam një parandjenjë të vagëlluar se..; I'm very vague about the Albanian economy nuk para e njoh mirë ekonominë shqiptare. 2. i pasaktë, i ngatërruar (përshkrim). 3. i hutuar; have a vague look in one's eyes kam një vështrim të përhumbur● vaguely ['veigli] adv 1. turbull; marrtas; në mënyrë të paqartë; njëfarësoj, disi; paksa; they're vaguely similar ata ngjajnë disi/paksa; It's vaguely grey vjen si në gri. 2. hutueshëm; si i përhumbur● vagueness ['viegnis] n 1. paqartësi (e fotografisë etj). 2. pasaktësi (e përshkrimit, kujtesës). 3. vagëllim. 4. hutim* * *i paqartë; dyshimtë
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vague — [ veıg ] adjective ** 1. ) not clearly or fully explained: Some aspects of the law were somewhat vague and ill defined. Witnesses gave only a vague description of the driver. vague promises: The politicians made vague promises about independence … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vague — S3 [veıg] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin vagus wandering, vague ] 1.) unclear because someone does not give enough detailed information or does not say exactly what they mean ▪ The governor gave only a vague outline of his tax plan … Dictionary of contemporary English
vague´ly — vague «vayg», adjective, va|guer, va|guest. 1. not definitely or precisely expressed: »His vague statement confused them. He gave a vague assent. SYNONYM(S): ambiguous. See syn. under obscure. (Cf. ↑ … Useful english dictionary
vague */*/ — UK [veɪɡ] / US adjective Word forms vague : adjective vague comparative vaguer superlative vaguest 1) a) not clearly or fully explained Some aspects of the law were somewhat vague and ill defined. Witnesses gave only a vague description of the… … English dictionary
vague — [[t]ve͟ɪg[/t]] vaguer, vaguest 1) ADJ GRADED If something written or spoken is vague, it does not explain or express things clearly. A lot of the talk was apparently vague and general... The description was pretty vague. ...vague information. Ant … English dictionary
feeling — Synonyms and related words: action, affect, affection, affectional, affective, affectivity, air, ambiance, ambience, analog process, analytic, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciativeness, ardency, ardor, artistic judgment,… … Moby Thesaurus
vague — [veɪg] adj 1) not clearly or fully explained Witnesses gave only a vague description of the driver.[/ex] the vague promises of politicians[/ex] 2) a vague feeling or memory is not complete or definite Simon had only the vaguest idea of where she… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
feeling — n 1. touch, sense of touch, tactile sense, feel. 2. sensation, sense, sense impression, impression; intuition, inkling, vague feeling, Inf. funny feeling, suspicion, Inf. sneaking suspicion, Inf. hunch; hint, intimation, foreboding, presentiment … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Vague — (v[=a]g), a. [Compar. {Vaguer} (v[=a]g [ e]r); superl. {Vaguest}.] [F. vague, or L. vagus. See {Vague}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. Wandering; vagrant; vagabond. [Archaic] To set upon the vague villains. Hayward. [1913 Webster] She danced along with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vague year — Vague Vague (v[=a]g), a. [Compar. {Vaguer} (v[=a]g [ e]r); superl. {Vaguest}.] [F. vague, or L. vagus. See {Vague}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. Wandering; vagrant; vagabond. [Archaic] To set upon the vague villains. Hayward. [1913 Webster] She… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vague — [vāg] adj. vaguer, vaguest [Fr < L vagus, wandering < IE * wag , to be bent, prob. < base * wā > VACILLATE] 1. not clearly, precisely, or definitely expressed or stated 2. indefinite in shape, form, or character; hazily or… … English World dictionary