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Vague
Vague Vague, n. [Cf. F. vague.]
An indefinite expanse. [R.]
The gray vague of unsympathizing sea. --Lowell.
Vague
Vague Vague, v. i. [F. vaguer, L. vagari, fr. vagus roaming.]
To wander; to roam; to stray. [Obs.] ``[The soul] doth vague
and wander.' --Holland.
Vague
Vague Vague, n.
A wandering; a vagary. [Obs.] --Holinshed.
VagueVague Vague (v[=a]g), a. [Compar. Vaguer (v[=a]g"[~e]r);
superl. Vaguest.] [F. vague, or L. vagus. See Vague, v.
i.]
1. Wandering; vagrant; vagabond. [Archaic] ``To set upon the
vague villains.' --Hayward.
She danced along with vague, regardless eyes.
--Keats.
2. Unsettled; unfixed; undetermined; indefinite; ambiguous;
as, a vague idea; a vague proposition.
This faith is neither a mere fantasy of future
glory, nor a vague ebullition of feeling. --I.
Taylor.
The poet turned away, and gave himself up to a sort
of vague revery, which he called thought.
--Hawthorne.
3. Proceeding from no known authority; unauthenticated;
uncertain; flying; as, a vague report.
Some legend strange and vague. --Longfellow.
Vague year. See Sothiac year, under Sothiac.
Syn: Unsettled; indefinite; unfixed; ill-defined; ambiguous;
hazy; loose; lax; uncertain.
Meaning of Vagues from wikipedia
- and philosophy, a
vague predicate is one
which gives rise to
borderline cases. For example, the
English adjective "tall" is
vague since it is not clearly...
- May 2023. "Pas de
vagues". Cinéart (in French).
Archived from the
original on 19
January 2024.
Retrieved 19
January 2024. "Pas de
Vagues".
Ramdam Festival...
- in
International Competition at the
Biarritz Film
Festival -
Nouvelles Vagues on 18 June 2024,
where it won the
Audience Award. It was
released theatrically...
- Look up
vague in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vagueness is a
problem in semantics,
metaphysics and
philosophical logic.
Vague may also
refer to: Vagueness...
-
American constitutional law, a
statute may be void for
vagueness and
unenforceable if it is too
vague for the
average citizen to
understand what acts or duties...
-
particularly in the area of
functional analysis and
topological vector spaces, the
vague topology is an
example of the weak-*
topology which arises in the study...
-
Nouvelle Vague is an
upcoming French film
directed by
Richard Linklater.
Starring Zoey
Deutch as Jean Seberg, it
depicts the
making of Jean-Luc Godard's...
- In
classical mechanics, a
vague torus is a
region in
phase space that is
characterized by
approximate constants of motion, as
opposed to an
actual torus...
- The New Wave (French:
Nouvelle Vague,
French pronunciation: [nuvɛl vaɡ]), also
called the
French New Wave, is a
French art film
movement that emerged...
- Look up
nouvelle vague in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nouvelle Vague may
refer to:
French New Wave, mid 20th-century
movement in
French cinema ****anese...