The vagueness
Example: The vagueness reduces clarity
Definition
"The vagueness" refers to the quality or state of being unclear, indistinct, or lacking precise details. It often causes confusion or reduces clarity by making information or meaning difficult to understand or interpret accurately.
Etymology
The word "vagueness" comes from the adjective "vague," which originates from the Latin word 'vagus,' meaning wandering or uncertain. Over time, "vague" evolved in English to describe something not clearly defined or expressed, and "vagueness" emerged as the noun form denoting this quality.
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"The vagueness" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 2", containing 91 commonly used words.
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