nebulous

IPA: nˈɛbjʌɫʌs

adjective

  • In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.
  • Vague or ill-defined.
  • Relating to a nebula or nebulae.
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Examples of "nebulous" in Sentences

  • The nebulous is a striking peculiarity of the style of the Vicar of
  • "Atiku now has his eyes in the so-called nebulous mega party having lost grip of the AC with his self serving antics."
  • This comet is about 40,000 miles in diameter, and of that class termed nebulous, having no tail, and probably no solid nucleus.
  • It's all nebulous, which is particularly unreasonable considering your staunch condemnation of these concepts that you cannot define!
  • Anyway, rather than continue talking about this stuff in nebulous terms, I think I’ll switch gears here, and point a finger at myself.
  • Photographs of weapon-clad partisan women generously adorn Resistance literature, but the actual experiences of women partisans remain nebulous.
  • Then, again, our astral space shews what are called nebulous stars, -- namely, luminous spherical objects, bright in the centre and dull towards the extremities.
  • He wants to recycle setting for future stories, so all of the most-entertaining characters have to survive through the end of the story (or at least die in nebulous ways so that he can bring them back, if need be).
  • Of course, it's possible that these productivity decreases are a natural correction from last year's gains and studies like the Civility Poll should be taken with a grain of salt -- how do you define a term as nebulous as civility?
  • Now I'm no economist -- my understanding of economic theory can best be described as nebulous -- and I am aware that others whose views I hold in high regard, such as Brad DeLong and Paul Krugman, have come out in (very) tentative support of the plan (despite having their own deep misgivings), so I won't dwell on its merits.

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