1. unclear - Adjective
2. unclear - Verb
3. unclear - Adjective Satellite
poorly stated or described
not easily deciphered
not clear to the mind
Source: WordNetA warrior thinks of his death when things become unclear. The idea of death is the only thing that tempers our spirit. Carlos Castaneda
"The recession is over." This phrase has been used twice a year since 1973 by government leaders throughout the West. Its meaning is unclear. See: Depression. John Ralston Saul
The majority believes that everything hard to comprehend must be very profound. This is incorrect. What is hard to understand is what is immature, unclear and often false. The highest wisdom is simple and passes through the brain directly to the heart. -- Viktor Schauberger. Viktor Schauberger
[T]he traditional idea of divine perfection or infinity is hopelessly unclear or ambiguous and that persisting in that tradition is bound to cause increasing skepticism, confusion, and human suffering. It has long bred, and must evermore breed, atheism as a natural reaction. Charles Hartshorne
He fishes in unclear water. Arabic Proverb
It is unclear who has money and who faith. Turkish Proverb