In the end, happiness may come down to what you're looking for in life and how you define this nebulous term.
The nebulous terms "art film" and "independent specialty film" do not represent distinct categories that are tracked by the industry.
Years later, Mr. Mackintosh became involved as the production's consultant - a nebulous term, he admits.
Of course cloud is as nebulous a term as the name implies, so who knows what he even means by it.
American pop is a vague and nebulous term, applied generally to whatever form of music is most popular among mainstream American teenage audiences.
R & B is a nebulous, infuriating term: it refers to any black pop star who doesn't rap.
"Czech music" is an even more nebulous term, but listeners seem to think they know what it is.
But "cult" is one of those slippery, nebulous terms that are difficult to define.
He knew that she'd been talking about this in some kind of nebulous terms, but this was the first time she was willing to articulate her feelings.
The more nebulous term "tax haven" is often applied to offshore centres, leading to confusion between the two concepts.