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Comparative for visually indistinct or unclear
“The first is built upon an even, soporific movement in which figurative language conveys the nebulous image of a girl.”
Comparative for without a definite shape or form
“Most of the prominences were faint, with a nebulous structure.”
Comparative for not clearly defined or distinct
“This is the first in a series that explores the nebulous connection between modern art and cartooning.”
Comparative for having a covert or obscure meaning
“The centrality of isolation, alienation and emptiness cannot be simply explained by a nebulous reference to a sense of loss of history and nostalgia for the past.”
Comparative for filled or covered over with clouds
“Saint-Martin's head is in the skies, but they are dark and nebulous skies, whence stray beams of light escape only to reveal clouds.”
Comparative for dark or lacking in light
“In the next moment, we cut to a nebulous room, with Nguien standing under a skylight.”
Comparative for not supported or proven by evidence
Comparative for imaginary, not based in reality
Comparative for unconvincing from a logical perspective
Comparative for fine, airy or feathery in nature or texture
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