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vague Meaning in Tamil ( vague வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

துல்லியமாக இல்லாத, தெளிவற்ற,



vague தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இருந்தாலும், நீரிணை ஒடுக்கமான இருப்பதாலும், ஆழம் குறைவு என்பதாலும், பதை விபரங்கள் துல்லியமாக இல்லாததாலும், பல பெரிய நவீன கப்பல்களுக்கு இவ்வழி பொருத்தமானது அல்ல.

அக்காலத்தில் நிலநிரைக்கோடு அளவீடுகள் துல்லியமாக இல்லாத காரணத்தால் இந்தக் கோட்டை முற்றிலுமாக கடைபிடிக்க முடியாது போர்த்துக்கல் பிரேசிலை இக்கோட்டிற்கு வெளியேயும் விரிவுபடுத்த முடிந்தது.

vague's Usage Examples:

Dean vaguely remembered the eternity before voices above called his name and rescuers gracefully dropped down next to him.


The most important bill vetoed was the Dependent Pension Bill, a measure of extreme profligacy, opening the door, by the vagueness of its terms, to enormous frauds upon the treasury.


Long before the Protestant revolt, simple, obscure people, under the influence of leaders whose names have been forgotten, lost confidence in the official clergy and their sacraments and formed secret organizations of which vague accounts are found in the reports of the 13th-century inquisitors, Rainerus Sacchoni, Bernard Gui, and the rest.


Beyond the XIIth Dynasty estimates must again be vague rhe spacing of the years on the Palermo stone has given rise to some calculations for the early dynasties.


Then during the first day spent in inaction and solitude (he tried several times to fix his attention on the masonic manuscripts, but was unable to do so) the idea that had previously occurred to him of the cabalistic significance of his name in connection with Bonaparte's more than once vaguely presented itself.


Many pamphlets date from this period, as does La Creation (1870), a third book of the class of Ahasverus and Merlin, but even vaguer, dealing not with history, legend, or philosophy, but with physical science for the most part.


Its a rather vague term to put into Google.


With the growth of scientific geography they came to be located somewhat less vaguely, and indeed their name was employed as the equivalent of the Assyrian and Hebrew Cush, the Kesh or Ekosh of the Hieroglyphics (first found in Stele of Senwosri I.


The "Shires" is a recognized term, but is nevertheless somewhat vague.


The Australians believed in spirits, generally of an evil nature, and had vague notions of an after-life.


Naturally there is an increasing vagueness as one recedes farther into the past, and for the earlier history of Chaldaea there is great uncertainty.


There is an excessive use of the ablative absolute, and ablative phrases are often appended in a kind of vague "apposition" to express the author's own opinion of an immediately previous statement, e.





Synonyms:

obscure, unclear,



Antonyms:

focus, smart, clear,

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