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what's the difference between"vague"and"fuzzy"?
Those two words are opposite from the word"clear",so is there any difference between them?
2 de jun de 2018 11:48
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vague is to do with how you express yourself - his account of what he did that day was rather vague
fuzzy comes from material which is not smooth, like felt
and is used to mean 'vague in outline' or without clear boundaries
you can also say that someone's thinking is fuzzy,but it would sound odd to say someone's story or account of a situation was fuzzy.
actually quite hard to differentiate when I think about it.
2 de junho de 2018
Have a look at each word's etymology to see the history of each word. That will tell you a lot about the nuances between each word.
You'l also see that one of the words refers to something physical and tactile. We can take physical properties to describe abstract ideas, or to draw analogies.
I'll let you do the research yourself. Tell us how you go.
2 de junho de 2018
The easiest way to think about it: 1) Fuzzy is more informal (but it's not rude) and 2) Fuzzy means "very vague".
"I have only a vague understading of the problem" means I know something about the project, but not very much. "I have only a fuzzy understanding of the problem" means "I hardly no anything about the problem"
2 de junho de 2018
The two words can often be interchangeable. Perhaps the best explanation I give is that you would be better suited using "fuzzy" when talking with friends or family, rather than in a professional setting. Although both words could be used in the work environment, "vague" sounds more professional. Hope this helps!
2 de junho de 2018
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Baron Zhao
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