Comparative for somewhat, slight or moderate in degree or extent
“She looked vaguely like Diane Keaton, but A.J. was sure that wasn't the only reason she seemed so familiar.”
Comparative for practically, for all intents and purposes
“Morris was crucial in giving me the confidence to believe I was vaguely equal to the task ahead.”
Comparative for loosely, in a general or nonspecific way
“Barclay can only vaguely describe it as some mode of being that wasn't quite being awake or simply being mad.”
Comparative for in a way that is unclear, especially visually
“I could see something vaguely in the dim distance.”
Comparative for in a way that is mentally unfocused or inattentive
“There were times when he looked vaguely into the distance and Hymie thought that his uncle's mind was wandering.”
Comparative for in a manner that is not certain or fixed
Comparative for in a sketchy manner
Comparative for in an obscure manner
Comparative for in an intangible manner
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