foggyˈfɒg i, ˈfɔ gi
foggy (adj)
- comparative
- foggier
- superlative
- foggiest
English Definitions:
dazed, foggy, groggy, logy, stuporous (adj)
stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
bleary, blurred, blurry, foggy, fuzzy, hazy, muzzy (adj)
indistinct or hazy in outline
"a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes"
brumous, foggy, hazy, misty (adj)
filled or abounding with fog or mist
"a brumous October morning"
fogged, foggy (adj)
obscured by fog
"he could barely see through the fogged window"
foggy (Adjective)
Obscured by mist or fog; unclear; hazy
foggy (Adjective)
Confused, befuddled, etc.
foggy
Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud usually resembling stratus, and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions. In turn, fog affects many human activities, such as shipping, travel, and warfare. Fog appears when water vapor (water in its gaseous form) condenses. During condensation, molecules of water vapor combine to make tiny liquid water droplets that hang in the air. Sea fog, which shows up near bodies of saline water, is formed as water vapor condenses on bits of salt. Fog is similar to, but less transparent than, mist.
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