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vagueness
Noun
This term describes a lack of precision that can be either intellectual or visual. When applied to language or thought, it suggests a deliberate or accidental avoidance of specificity, often creating a sense of ambiguity or evasion in formal agreements and conversations. In a sensory context, it refers to a lack of sharpness or clarity, such as the blurred edges of an object in a fog. As an uncountable noun, it does not have a plural form and is typically used with quantifiers like "a certain amount of" or "some" rather than numeric counters.