Crossword-Solution: VAGUER
We have 10 clues for the answer “VAGUER”
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| Comparatively unclear | 1 answer |
| Harder to see, as shapes | 1 answer |
| Less clearly defined. | 1 answer |
| Less explicit | 1 answer |
| Less specific | 1 answer |
| Not as explicit | 1 answer |
| Not so clear | 1 answer |
| Less precise | 2 answers |
| More hazy | 3 answers |
| Less clear | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VAGUER (5)
His ideas about the future would not crystallize; the more he tried to think about it, the vaguer his conception of it became.
Then having prepared your mind for a higher (if perhaps a vaguer) idea of the Deity, proceed to study Him in His works, which cannot be counterfeited or manipulated.
Forgetful of my presence, he stood murmuring in her ear like a lover; and as I watched them my trouble slipped from my mind, and gave place to a vaguer regret that I had been a wanderer throughout my life.
They were simply taking lessons and toiling aimlessly along, not less aimlessly because they indulged in vague talk and vaguer thought about a career.
Sometimes the demand for stories is made solely in the interests of literary culture, sometimes in far ampler and vaguer relations, ranging from inculcation of scientific fact to admonition of moral theory; but whatever the reason given, the conclusion is the same: tell the children stories.
Quotes with VAGUER (3)
But there were other, vaguer, harder-to-pin-down feelings, like: a pit in the stomach that means something is either really good or really bad or both. A feeling of being old and young at once. A sense of beginnings and endings happening at the same time. A certainty that your life is changing, but an uncertainty about how it's changing and whether you want it to.
a story always sounds clear enough at a distance, but the nearer you get to the scene of events the vaguer it becomes.
When we call a philosopher distinguished, we are not saying that she is worthy and not saying that she is recognized, but we are saying that she occupies the intersection of both — that she is recognized and worthy; even that she is recognized because she's worthy. In the case of arate, the direction of the "because" can seem a little vaguer, so that it can sometimes seem almost as if someone is regarded as worthy because they are recognized.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1959–2020).