nebulous
Prononciation : [ˈnɛbjələs]
Mot
Contexte : « clarity »
(adjective) when something is not clear or is hard to understand. Imagine trying to see through fog; you can’t see everything clearly, and that’s what nebulous means.
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Her explanation of the concept was a bit nebulous, but I think I got the main idea.
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The teacher's instructions were not nebulous at all; they were very clear and easy to follow.
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Can you make your thoughts less nebulous so that everyone can understand?
Contexte : « ideas »
(adjective) when ideas or plans are vague or not well-defined. It’s like trying to grab a cloud; you can’t really catch what isn’t clear.
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The project plan was still in a nebulous stage, with many details yet to be finalized.
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Her plan is concrete, not nebulous, with specific steps laid out for success.
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Why do you think your ideas are still nebulous?
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