hazy

[ˈheɪzi]

hazy Definition

  • 1unclear, misty, or blurred in nature or appearance
  • 2lacking distinctness or clarity; vague

Using hazy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The view was hazy due to the fog.

  • Example

    His memory of the event was hazy.

  • Example

    The details of the plan were still hazy.

  • Example

    The future is hazy and uncertain.

hazy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hazy

Phrases with hazy

  • in a state of confusion or vagueness, as if in a dream

    Example

    I woke up feeling like I was in a hazy dream.

  • a vague or unclear memory of something

    Example

    I have a hazy recollection of meeting her at the party.

  • a blurry or indistinct shape or form

    Example

    The hazy outline of the mountain range was visible in the distance.

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Summary: hazy in Brief

'Hazy' [ˈheɪzi] describes something that is unclear, misty, or blurred in nature or appearance. It can refer to a lack of distinctness or clarity, such as 'The details of the plan were still hazy.' 'Hazy' can also describe a vague or unclear memory, as in 'His memory of the event was hazy.'

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