vaguery

UK /ˈveɪɡəɹi/ US /ˈveɪɡəɹi/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

Vagueness, the condition of being vague.

[…] this badge of rivalry and intrusion, and of the vaguery and vacillation which restrain them through dread of danger.

As a matter of fact, the particular breadth and vaguery of residual all-British consciousness decays more readily into racialism than into a defined, territorially restricted nationalism.

2

A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of vagueness.

3

Misspelling of vagary.

Some were indeed powerful men belonging to powerful families, exercising authority and influence, but the vagueries of colonial economic conditions made their holdings precarious.

Yet whatever their faith in the importance of a politicized citizenry, the framers of the Indian Constitution left little to the vagueries of mass political participation.

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