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What are characteristics of vaguely?

"Vaguely" describes something that is not clear, precise, or definite. Here are some characteristics of something described as "vague":

Clarity:

* Indistinct: Difficult to see or understand clearly.

* Fuzzy: Lacking sharp outlines or boundaries.

* Uncertain: Open to interpretation or doubt.

* Ambiguous: Having multiple possible meanings.

* Unclear: Not easily understood or grasped.

Specificity:

* General: Broad and not specific.

* Abstract: Not concrete or real.

* Imprecise: Lacking accuracy or detail.

* Unfocused: Not directed towards a specific goal or point.

Perception:

* Faint: Weak or barely noticeable.

* Dim: Not bright or strong.

* Remote: Distant or not directly connected.

* Uncertain: Doubtful or unsure.

* Unclear: Not easily understood or remembered.

Examples:

* "I have a vague memory of that event."

* "The instructions were very vague."

* "The future is vague."

In contrast to "vague," something that is clear, precise, and definite would be described as:

* Explicit: Clearly stated or shown.

* Specific: Clearly defined or particular.

* Precise: Accurate and exact.

* Detailed: Giving many facts or descriptions.

* Certain: Sure or confident.

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