foggy (Meaning)

Wordnet

foggy (s)

stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)

indistinct or hazy in outline

filled or abounding with fog or mist

obscured by fog

Webster

foggy (superl.)

Filled or abounding with fog, or watery exhalations; misty; as, a foggy atmosphere; a foggy morning.

Beclouded; dull; obscure; as, foggy ideas.

foggy Sentence Examples

  1. The foggy morning enveloped the city in a blanket of ethereal mist.
  2. The headlights of cars struggled to penetrate the thick, foggy darkness.
  3. A lone figure emerged from the foggy depths like a phantom.
  4. The foggy lake obscured the distant shore, creating a sense of mystery.
  5. The fog rolled in from the sea, leaving ships stranded in its murky embrace.
  6. The foggy forest whispered secrets to the lost traveler.
  7. The foggy mountains loomed over the valley, casting a haunting atmosphere.
  8. The foggy window obscured the view, leaving only ghostly silhouettes.
  9. The fog hung like a damp curtain, obscuring the world from sight.
  10. The foggy meadow glowed with an otherworldly light, as if illuminated by a hidden source.

FAQs About the word foggy

stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion), indistinct or hazy in outline, filled or abounding with fog or mist, obscure

murky, clouded, misty,hazy, rainy, muddy, soupy, smoggy, gauzy, smoky

clean, clear, limpid, bright, limpid, clean, cloudless,clear, cloudless, bright

The foggy morning enveloped the city in a blanket of ethereal mist.

The headlights of cars struggled to penetrate the thick, foggy darkness.

A lone figure emerged from the foggy depths like a phantom.

The foggy lake obscured the distant shore, creating a sense of mystery.