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Meaning of foggy
The primary meaning of "foggy" is related to the weather condition of fog, but it can also describe something or someone as unclear or confused.
Etymology of foggy
The word "foggy" originates from the noun "fog", which comes from the Old English word "fog", related to the Old Norse "fuk", and the Middle Low German "vok", all referring to a type of fog or mist
Historical usage of "foggy" dates back to the 16th century, initially describing weather conditions, and later expanding to include figurative uses related to unclear or confused states
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a lot of fog, or covered with fog
- Unable to think clearly, or unsure about something
- (of a memory or idea) unclear or difficult to remember
Usage Examples
- The foggy weather made it difficult to drive.
- After a late night, she felt foggy and disoriented.
- His foggy memory of the event made it hard for him to recall details.
Antonyms
clear
bright
sunny
cloudless
transparent
distinct
sharp
defined
certain
sure
alert
awake
refreshed
revived
rejuvenated
lucid
coherent
rational
logical
methodical
systematic
ordered
organized