Miles or Vague
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VERAMiles or Vague
VERASVague and Miles
VERASMiles and Vague
muddyobscure or vague
muddiestobscure or vague
muddierobscure or vague
VERAVague or Zorina
DREAMLIKEVague or fanciful
muddilyobscure or vague
VERACruz or Vague
nebuloushazy or vague
nubilousobscure or vague; indefinite
blurredbecome vague or indistinct
nebulizeto become vague, or indistinct.
ONDECousin of vague or flot
vaguelyVAGUE, not clearly expressed or understood
vaguerVAGUE, not clearly expressed or understood
nebulizedto become vague, indistinct, or nebulous
vaguestVAGUE, not clearly expressed or understood
indefiniteNot clearly expressed or defined; vague
nebulizerto become vague, indistinct, or nebulous
obscurestHard to make out or define; vague
unshapedHaving a vague, ill-formed, or unfinished shape
hazylacking distinctness or clarity; vague; indefinite; obscure; confused
haziestlacking distinctness or clarity; vague; indefinite; obscure; confused
hazierlacking distinctness or clarity; vague; indefinite; obscure; confused
hazilylacking distinctness or clarity; vague; indefinite; obscure; confused
blurredmake dim, indistinct, or vague in outline or character
distant(of a sound) Faint or vague because far away
intangibleDifficult or impossible to define or understand; vague and abstract
fluffiest(of a person, esp. a woman) Frivolous, silly, or vague
fluffy(of a person, esp. a woman) Frivolous, silly, or vague
fluffier(of a person, esp. a woman) Frivolous, silly, or vague
greenstonea vague name for any basic or intermediate igneous rock
greenstonesGREENSTONE, a vague name for any basic or intermediate igneous rock
fuzzyDifficult to perceive clearly or understand and explain precisely; indistinct or vague
fuzziestDifficult to perceive clearly or understand and explain precisely; indistinct or vague
fuzzierDifficult to perceive clearly or understand and explain precisely; indistinct or vague
bellto evoke a memory, esp. a vague or partial recollection; remind one of something
malaisevague sense of mental or moral ill-being a malaise of cynicism and despair Malcolm Boyd