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Adjective(1) (2) not detailed or specific

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(1) Angst - an acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety; usually reserved for philosophical anxiety about the world or about personal freedom(2) Then annually, AMC conducts an annual fixed buy for specific requirements and an expansion buy for anticipated but unspecific requirements.(3) It was just a general, unspecific blanket condemnation of that sort of thing, you know, to keep up appearances.(4) In service of these unspecific fears, we would be denying ourselves the fruits of scientific breakthroughs that have already occurred or are much more imminent.(5) Label packs as, u2018full of goodnessu2019, u2018wholesomeu2019 or u2018nutritiousu2019 - terms which are vague and unspecific .(6) We've been told that there were bomb threats, unspecific threats made this morning by telephone to the governor's office, apparently.(7) The rest remains unspecific and therefore solutions are hard to come by.(8) The school u2018death threatsu2019, some left for individual pupils named in the letters, and others aimed at unspecific pupils, ended before the culprit could be caught.(9) Secondly, make allowance for the fact that memory obviously fades, memories on all sides fade over a period of 20 years and as a result evidence about certain aspects of the case may be vague and may be unspecific .(10) The narrative structure of the book is intentionally unspecific and jumbled.(11) These three predictions are - in turn - highly likely, possible but unspecific , and rather vague - to put it kindly.(12) The GAO last month criticized the draft as too unspecific .(13) These may be unspecific longings for more freedom in our lives, to find a spiritual pathway that will lead us away from this bizarre and confusing life we are forced to live, to be more understanding or more understood.(14) In theory, he said while these were a good idea, there were u2018reservationsu2019 among the committee about the nature of the waste involved and the company had consistently been very unspecific .(15) The reasons for these unspecific effects remain unclear.(16) The architects have responded by creating a wonderful suite of fine rooms of varying scale and size, unspecific in their function, divided by double-glazed doors that recess into adjacent walls when open.
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1. broad


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