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foggy

1 of 1adjective
/ˈfɑɡi/
Forms:foggier,foggiest
1

filled with fog, creating a hazy atmosphere that reduces visibility

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  • She loves to take pictures on foggy days.
  • The forest looked mysterious on the foggy night.
  • The streets were foggy, making it difficult to find her way.
  • The valley was covered in a foggy blanket in the early morning.
  • They decided to stay indoors because it was too foggy to play outside.
2

(of a person) confused or mentally unclear

  • She felt foggy after waking up early and couldn’t focus on her work.
  • His foggy mind made it hard to remember simple details.
  • After the long flight, he was foggy with exhaustion and jet lag.
  • She was foggy with sleep, struggling to make sense of what was happening.
  • The medication left him foggy, unable to concentrate for long periods.
3

lacking clear remembrance or distinct details

  • The events of that distant summer are foggy in my memory.
  • After all these years, his recollection of the incident is rather foggy.
  • My memory of the conversation is foggy; I can't recall the specifics.
  • She has a foggy memory of her childhood, with only snippets of clear moments.
  • Due to the long passage of time, his memories of those days are foggy and indistinct.