hazy (Meaning)
hazy (s)
filled or abounding with fog or mist
indistinct or hazy in outline
hazy (n.)
Thick with haze; somewhat obscured with haze; not clear or transparent.
Obscure; confused; not clear; as, a hazy argument; a hazy intellect.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hazy
hazy Sentence Examples
- The sun peeked through the hazy clouds, casting an ethereal glow on the landscape.
- The distant mountains were shrouded in a hazy mist, their peaks barely discernible.
- The hazy heat of summer hung heavy in the air, making breathing difficult.
- The hazy aroma of lavender and thyme filled the garden, inviting tranquility.
- His mind was hazy and disoriented after the accident, memories drifting like fog.
- The hazy light of dusk filtered through the window, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere.
- The hazy blue waters of the lake shimmered in the sunlight, inviting relaxation.
- Her hazy gaze met mine, her eyes filled with a distant longing.
- The haze of alcohol clouded his judgment, leading him down a dangerous path.
- The hazy future held both promise and uncertainty, a tapestry of possibilities.
FAQs About the word hazy
filled or abounding with fog or mist, indistinct or hazy in outlineThick with haze; somewhat obscured with haze; not clear or transparent., Obscure; confused; n
clouded, rainy, murky, foggy,misty, beclouded, smoky, milky,cloudy, overcast
bright, cloudless, cloudless,clear, bright, limpid, limpid, clear, unclouded, sunny
The sun peeked through the hazy clouds, casting an ethereal glow on the landscape.
The distant mountains were shrouded in a hazy mist, their peaks barely discernible.
The hazy heat of summer hung heavy in the air, making breathing difficult.
The hazy aroma of lavender and thyme filled the garden, inviting tranquility.