cloudy

[ˈklaʊdi]

cloudy Definition

  • 1full of or covered with clouds
  • 2not transparent
  • 3unclear or confused

Using cloudy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cloudy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It's a cloudy day today.

  • Example

    The water in the glass is cloudy.

  • Example

    His memory of the event is still cloudy.

  • Example

    The instructions are a bit cloudy.

cloudy Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with cloudy

  • a sign of trouble or difficulty that may be coming in the future

    Example

    The company's financial troubles are a cloud on the horizon.

  • in a state of suspicion or disfavor

    Example

    After the scandal, the politician was under a cloud of suspicion.

  • a state of extreme happiness or euphoria

    Example

    Winning the championship put him on cloud nine.

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Summary: cloudy in Brief

The term 'cloudy' [ˈklaʊdi] refers to things that are full of or covered with clouds, not transparent, or unclear. It can describe weather, liquids, memories, or instructions. 'Cloudy' extends into phrases like 'a cloud on the horizon,' indicating trouble ahead, and 'cloud nine,' denoting extreme happiness.

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