muzzy (Meaning)

Wordnet

muzzy (s)

indistinct or hazy in outline

confused and vague; used especially of thinking

Webster

muzzy (a.)

Absent-minded; dazed; muddled; stupid.

muzzy Sentence Examples

  1. The loud music made his head feel muzzy and disoriented.
  2. After the long hike, his muscles were aching and his mind was muzzy.
  3. The stranger's words left a muzzy impression, blurring his recollection.
  4. The muzzy air, heavy with smog, stifled his breath.
  5. The intense heat made his thoughts muzzy and sluggish.
  6. The medicine had a muzzy side effect, leaving him drowsy and unfocused.
  7. His memories of that night were muzzy, like a half-remembered dream.
  8. The alcohol had dulled his senses, leaving him muzzy and disoriented.
  9. The lack of sleep made his mind feel muzzy and unable to concentrate.
  10. The dim lighting and hazy smoke of the bar created a muzzy atmosphere.

FAQs About the word muzzy

indistinct or hazy in outline, confused and vague; used especially of thinkingAbsent-minded; dazed; muddled; stupid.

ambiguous, fuzzy,vague, unclear, inexplicit,cryptic, confusing, obscure, indefinite, inexplicable

straight, specific, explicit, definite, clear, explicit, obvious, frank, specific, direct

The loud music made his head feel muzzy and disoriented.

After the long hike, his muscles were aching and his mind was muzzy.

The stranger's words left a muzzy impression, blurring his recollection.

The muzzy air, heavy with smog, stifled his breath.