Amorphous in a sentence as an adjective

Having kids is no excuse to let your brain check out when someone tells you they're in vague, amorphous danger.

This is the core of the the complex and amorphous notion of liquidity.

They're not enacted by some amorphous specter of 'government'.

The British riots arise out of amorphous groups of thousands of individuals who are still at large.

It is often useful, in advancing causes, to put a sympathetic, concrete face on an amorphous cause.

Possibly because they'll do it right and not have the amorphous mess that is Windows 8?There's sparks of brilliance in Metro, but it's too goddamn flat.

The concept of talent itself is amorphous, there is no falsifiable hypothesis to be formulated.

And why exactly does this amorphous "community" have some special claim to one of an infinite number of domains that might be used for similar or entirely different purposes?

It's pretty damned amazing to me that we have the ability to detect the location, dimension, and trajectory of a mere 3 earth-masses of thin, amorphous gas 27k light years away, in the noisiest and densest part of the galaxy.

It's not at all obvious that the iPod was bound to succeed; if all those amorphous outside factors hadn't gone its way, we could be sitting around discussing how the iPod was a repeat of the Newton, and how inevitable it was that Microsoft finally cracked the the MP3 market with Plays4Sure.

Amorphous definitions

adjective

having no definite form or distinct shape; "amorphous clouds of insects"; "an aggregate of formless particles"; "a shapeless mass of protoplasm"

See also: formless shapeless

adjective

lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies

See also: unstructured

adjective

without real or apparent crystalline form; "an amorphous mineral"; "amorphous structure"

See also: uncrystallized uncrystallised