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vagueness

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/ˈveɪɡ.nəs/ · va-gueness

The quality of being unclear, indistinct, or not precise.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being unclear, indistinct, or not precise.

غیر واضح ہونے کی حالت، جس کی تفصیل یا وضاحت موجود نہیں ہوتی۔

غموض

ghumood

Synonyms

ambiguityuncertaintyobscurityابہامعدم وضاحتمبہمیت

Antonyms

clarityprecisioncertaintyوضاحتدقتیقین

Common Collocations

  • vagueness of expression
  • vagueness in reasoning
  • vagueness in communication

Example Sentences

The vagueness of his promise made it difficult to trust him.

اس کے وعدے کا غموض اس پر اعتماد کرنا مشکل بناتا ہے۔

Is ke waade ka ghumood is par aitmaad karna mushkil banata hai.

The vagueness in the instructions led to confusion among the team members.

ہدایات میں ابہام نے ٹیم کے ارکان کے درمیان کنفیوژن پیدا کیا۔

Hidaayat mein abaam ne team ke arkaan ke darmiyan confusion paida kiya.

Her vagueness in explaining the project requirements frustrated the clients.

پروجیکٹ کی ضروریات کی وضاحت میں اس کا غموض کلائنٹس کو مایوس کرتا ہے۔

Project ki zarooriyat ki wazahat mein is ka ghumood clients ko mayoos karta hai.

Easily Confused With

ambiguity:Ambiguity refers to having multiple possible meanings, while vagueness indicates a lack of clarity in one meaning.

Word Family

vague
adjectiveغیر واضح
vaguely
adverbابہام سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'vague' as a cloud that obscures clarity.

Imagine a foggy landscape where details are hard to see.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی باتوں میں گہرائی ہے، لیکن غموض بھی اس میں ہے، بے رخی کی حالت میں عیش و عشق کم پریشانی میں ہے۔

Mohabbat ki baaton mein gehraai hai, lekin ghumood bhi is mein hai, Be rukhi ki haalat mein aish-o-ishq kam pareshaani mein hai.

In the matters of love, there is depth, but vagueness also exists, In the state of indifference, pleasure and love are less in distress.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

صاف صاف بولنے میں برکت ہے۔

Saaf saaf bolne mein barkat hai.

There is blessing in speaking clearly.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "vagitas" — a wandering or roaming

First known use: late 19th century

The word 'vagueness' evolved from the Latin term 'vagitas', which refers to the quality of being somewhat unclear or indeterminate.