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Meaning of hazy
The primary meaning of the word "hazy" is unclear or difficult to see or understand.
Etymology of hazy
The word "hazy" has its roots in the Old English word "hæs", which means "mist" or "fog", and the suffix "-y", which forms an adjective, with the word's modern meaning emerging in the 16th century to describe something unclear or difficult to see.
Synonyms
foggy
misty
murky
cloudy
dim
vague
indistinct
obscure
unclear
fuzzy
blurry
nebulous
ambiguous
uncertain
indefinite
vague
cloudy
steamy
smoky
dusty
dirty
polluted
unclear
indeterminate
ill-defined
ambiguous
confusing
perplexing
puzzling
enigmatic
cryptic
mysterious
indefinite
inexact
inaccurate
imprecise
unclear
obscure
cloudy
hazy
brumous
caliginous
crepuscular
tenebrous
umbrageous
Definitions
- (of a place or atmosphere) full of mist, smoke, or dust, making it difficult to see
- (of a idea, memory, or impression) unclear or difficult to understand
- (of a period of time) characterized by a lack of clarity or distinctness
Usage Examples
- The hazy summer air made it difficult to see the mountains in the distance.
- After a few years, my memory of the event had become hazy.
- The hazy lighting in the room made it hard to read.