vage Meaning
The term “vage” appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of the word “vague.” The following is a detailed analysis of “vague.”
Vague
Definition:
- Adjective: Not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed; ambiguous or uncertain.
- Adjective: Not clearly defined, grasped, or understood; indistinct or unclear.
Usage:
- “The directions were too vague, so we got lost.”
- “She gave a vague answer which left everyone confused.”
Etymology: The word “vague” originates from the Middle English term “vag,” which is derived from the Old French “vague,” meaning “wandering, roving,” and from the Latin “vagus,” meaning “wandering” or “uncertain.” The Latin root “vagari” translates to “to wander,” which reflects the idea of something being not fixed or clear.
Pronunciation: /veɪɡ/ (Phonetic spelling)
Synonyms:
- Ambiguous
- Unclear
- Indeterminate
- Obscure
- Imprecise
Antonyms:
- Clear
- Explicit
- Definite
- Certain
- Distinct
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