amorphously
/əˈmɔrfəsli/
adverb
- In a way that lacks a clear, definite shape or form.
- The idea was still amorphously defined, with no clear plan or structure.
- Fog hung amorphously over the valley, blurring the outlines of the trees.
- The clay sat amorphously on the potter's wheel, waiting to be shaped.
- In a way that is vague or not clearly organized.
- The committee's proposal was amorphously worded, leaving many questions unanswered.
- He spoke amorphously about his goals, never giving concrete details.
- The novel's plot developed amorphously, jumping between unrelated scenes.
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