Pronunciation: /ˌʌndərˈspɛsɪfaɪd/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'underspecified' describes something that is not clearly defined or specified
A1 The instructions for assembling the furniture were underspecified, causing confusion.
A2 The recipe was underspecified, leading to an unsuccessful baking attempt.
B1 The project requirements were underspecified, resulting in delays and misunderstandings.
B2 The contract was underspecified, leading to legal disputes between the parties.
C1 The software specifications were underspecified, causing compatibility issues with other systems.
C2 The research methodology was underspecified, raising concerns about the validity of the results.
formal The requirements for the project were underspecified, leading to confusion among the team members.
informal The instructions were kinda vague and underspecified, so I'm not exactly sure what needs to be done.
slang The boss gave us some half-assed, underspecified directions for this task.
figurative His plan was like a map with underspecified coordinates, leaving us lost and unsure of where to go.
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