fogs Antonyms

Meaning of fogs

fogs

to cover, envelop, or suffuse with or as if with fog, to become indistinct through exposure to light or radiation, to cover or become covered with or as if with fog, to make obscure or confusing, something that confuses or obscures, a state of confusion or bewilderment, a murky condition of the atmosphere or a substance causing it, to make confused, a gloomy condition of the atmosphere or a substance causing it, to blur (a visual field) with lenses that prevent a sharp focus in order to relax accommodation before testing vision, to produce fog on (something, such as a photographic film) during development, to become blurred by a covering of fog or mist, a fine spray or a foam for firefighting, a state of mental confusion, vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground, cloudiness or partial opacity in a developed photographic image caused by chemical action or stray radiation, to become covered or thick with fog, fine particles of water floating in the atmosphere near the ground

fogs Sentence Examples

  1. The dense fogs enveloped the city, obscuring the towering skyscrapers.
  2. The ship sailed cautiously through the treacherous fogs, its horn sounding intermittently.
  3. The fogs rolled in from the ocean, blanketing the coastal highway in a thick mist.
  4. The hikers lost their way in the fogs, their voices echoing eerily through the shrouded forest.
  5. The fogs swirled and danced above the mountain peaks, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  6. The streetlights cast a dim glow through the fogs, illuminating a scene that seemed both mysterious and alluring.
  7. The fogs lifted at dawn, revealing a vibrant and sunlit landscape that had been hidden the night before.
  8. The fogs clung to the ground like a heavy blanket, dampening the morning air.
  9. The fogs created an illusion of depth, making distant objects appear closer than they were.
  10. The fogs dissipated with the afternoon breeze, leaving behind a refreshed and revitalized world.

FAQs About the word fogs

to cover, envelop, or suffuse with or as if with fog, to become indistinct through exposure to light or radiation, to cover or become covered with or as if with

clouds,hazes, mists, soups, smokes, gauzes, reeks,smogs, banks, steams

certainties, convictions,assurances, confidences,certitudes,

The dense fogs enveloped the city, obscuring the towering skyscrapers.

The ship sailed cautiously through the treacherous fogs, its horn sounding intermittently.

The fogs rolled in from the ocean, blanketing the coastal highway in a thick mist.

The hikers lost their way in the fogs, their voices echoing eerily through the shrouded forest.