Vagueness

Pronunciation: /ˈveɪɡnɪs/

Vagueness (noun)

  1. The quality of being unclear or not exact, so people cannot easily understand what is meant.
  2. A lack of clear details in a statement, description, or plan, making it hard to judge or use.
  3. In logic or philosophy, the situation where a concept has unclear limits, so it is hard to decide what fits.

Examples

  • Her explanation had vagueness, so I couldn’t understand the main point.
  • The instructions show vagueness, and the task feels confusing.