The Opposite(Antonym) of “defogged”
The antonyms of defogged are fog up and mist up. These antonyms convey the opposite meaning of clearing or removing fog or mist from a surface, such as a window or mirror.
Explore all Antonyms of “defogged”
- fog up
- mist up
Definitions and Examples of fog up, mist up
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
fog up
To become covered with condensation, causing a foggy or hazy appearance.
Example
The bathroom mirror fogged up after I took a hot shower.
mist up
To become covered with tiny droplets of water, causing a misty or blurry appearance.
Example
The camera lens misted up in the cold weather, making it hard to take clear pictures.
Key Differences: fog up vs mist up
- 1Fog up refers to the formation of condensation that causes a foggy appearance on a surface.
- 2Mist up refers to the formation of tiny droplets of water that cause a misty or blurry appearance on a surface.
Effective Usage of fog up, mist up
- 1Weather Reports: Use fog up and mist up to describe weather conditions that affect visibility.
- 2Cleaning Instructions: Use defogged to indicate that a surface has been cleared of fog or mist, and use fog up and mist up to describe how to prevent or remove fog or mist.
- 3Driving Safety: Use fog up and mist up to describe how to keep car windows clear for safe driving in foggy or misty conditions.
Remember this!
The antonyms of defogged are fog up and mist up, which refer to the formation of condensation or tiny droplets of water that cause a foggy or misty appearance on a surface. Use these words to describe weather conditions, cleaning instructions, and driving safety tips.