nebulously

IPA: nˈɛbjʌɫʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a manner like that of a cloud or haze.
  • As if viewed through a cloud or haze.
  • Vaguely, without clear purpose or specific intention.
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Examples of "nebulously" in Sentences

  • The status-quo agreement is based on claims of historical use, which are only nebulously enforceable.
  • She had never conceived of the form of God except as nebulously naked, and the thought - association was startling.
  • In our moments of cynicism, we fear that they will instead make wrong decisions in order to make nebulously defined "special interests" happy.
  • These were hard, enduring songs to outlast tough times, and that quality is something that Welch has unpicked and refined on her five albums to date, a process that's evidently far more intellectually arousing than a directive to nebulously "keep it simple".
  • The Jan. 24 Metro article “Virginia anticipates sharp criticism over disabled” presented a faceless, one-sided viewpoint, nebulously referring to “civil rights” issues that supposedly favor deinstitutionalization but missing the actual lives of some of our most vulnerable citizens.

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