Opposite of very apparent or obvious
Opposite of clearly expressed, having no uncertainty or ambiguity
Opposite of something precise or exact
“We cannot let you through because you have provided improper documents to verify your identity.”
Opposite of conclusive or definitive
“She has given us an extremely vague description of the perpetrator, therefore, we cannot press charges.”
Opposite of needing very little effort
“The climb was difficult, for there was only a narrow pathway between and around rugged rock outcroppings.”
(of an argument) Opposite of likely to succeed because of sound reasoning
“Steven Avery was convicted of murder due to an unconvincing case put forward by his defense lawyers.”
Opposite of plain or blunt in speech or expression
Opposite of exact in correspondence or adherence to something
“For the kids, the rules can probably be adhered to in a loose manner.”
Opposite of being certain or convinced about a fact
“Kris wanted so desperately to trust Jim, but was uncertain of his motives.”
Opposite of specifically identified to the exclusion of anything else
“My five-in-one pressure cooker enables me to cook in multiple ways.”
Opposite of precisely accurate or correct
“The unskilled draftsman drew an unimpressive and imprecise circle freehand.”
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