nebulous

/ˈnɛbjələs/
adjective
  1. Unclear, vague, or not well-defined; lacking a definite form or shape.
    • The concept of justice can be nebulous and mean different things to different people.
    • His plans for the weekend were still nebulous, with no specific time or place decided.
    • She gave a nebulous answer that didn't really explain what happened.
  2. Cloudy or misty; resembling a cloud or haze.
    • A nebulous patch of gas and dust floated in the night sky, visible through the telescope.
    • The horizon was nebulous, with the sea and sky blending into a single gray mass.
    • The distant mountains appeared nebulous through the morning fog.
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