undelineated
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Definition
Adjective: - Not represented accurately or precisely: Describes something that has not been clearly outlined, defined, or depicted. It implies a lack of distinct or sharp representation.
Usage
The adjective "undelineated" is used to describe concepts, areas, features, or details that are vague, not clearly marked, or left without precise definition. It is often used in formal, academic, or descriptive contexts.
Examples
- The boundaries of the ancient territory were undelineated on the modern map.
- In the early draft, the character's motivations remained frustratingly undelineated.
- The report left the financial risks largely undelineated, which concerned the investors.
Advanced Usage
- In Art and Cartography: Refers to shapes, borders, or forms that are not clearly drawn or defined.
- In Abstract Concepts: Describes ideas, policies, or plans that are not fully specified.
Variants and Related Words
- Delineate (verb): To describe, outline, or portray something precisely.
- Delineation (noun): The action of describing or outlining something with precision.
Synonyms
- Undefined
- Vague
- Unspecified
- Indistinct
- Fuzzy
Antonyms
- Delineated
- Defined
- Precise
- Clear-cut
- Sharp
Adjective
- not represented accurately or precisely