nonspecifically
adverb
(alsonon-specifically)uk/ˌnɒn.spəˈsɪf.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˌnɑːn.spəˈsɪf.ɪk.li/in a way that is notclear,exact, orshownindetail:
Hespokenonspecifically about the need forchange.
Thegirlin thefilmisclearlymeantto have had a non-specificallydifficultlife.
- Smallchildrenoftenapplythequestion"Why?" nonspecifically to allparentalutterances.
- Mygrandfatherwouldspeakfondlyand non-specifically about histimein thearmy.
- I would not give thismedicineto apersonwho is nonspecifically andmildlyill.
- Thesemathematicaltoolsareextremelyvaluable,althoughchallengingtoapplyfor non-specificallytrainedusers.
- Unfortunately thediagnosisof "personalitydisorder" is often used non-specifically.
Approximate
- -ish
- about
- approx.
- approximate
- approximately
- around
- in the vicinity ofidiom
- loose
- loosely
- more
- more or lessidiom
- rough
- round
- rule
- sense
- some
- something
- something like 96 percent, half, etc.idiom
- somewhere
- sort