vaguely

vaguely
vaguely [ˈveɪglɪ]
adverb
   a. [describe, remember, resemble, understand] vaguement
• vaguely familiar/disappointed vaguement familier/déçu
• to be vaguely aware of sth être vaguement conscient de qch
• to be vaguely reminiscent of sth rappeler vaguement qch
   b. ( = absently) [look, nod] d'un air distrait ; [smile] d'un air vague
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['veɪglɪ]
adverb
1) (faintly, slightly) vaguement

it seems vaguely familiar — cela me dit vaguement quelque chose

it feels vaguely like a bee sting — cela fait un peu comme une piqûre d'abeille

2) (distractedly) [smile, gaze, say] d'un air distrait or vague; [wander, move about] distraitement
3) (imprecisely) [remember, understand, reply] vaguement; [describe] de manière vague or imprécise; [defined, formulated] vaguement

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