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hazy

1 of 1adjective
/ˈheɪzi/
Forms:hazier,haziest
1

(of air) difficult to see through because of heat, mist, or dust

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  • The view of the mountains was hazy due to the heat rising from the valley.
  • She squinted through the hazy air to try to make out the distant buildings.
  • The morning fog left the landscape hazy and obscured.
  • The hazy conditions made it challenging to drive safely on the highway.
  • The beach was shrouded in a hazy mist that obscured the horizon.
2

having a lack of clarity or sharpness, often making it difficult to understand or see clearly

  • Her recollection of the event was hazy, making it hard for her to provide details.
  • The photograph was hazy because the camera lens was fogged up.
  • The city's skyline looked hazy through the polluted air.
  • His explanation was hazy, leaving many questions unanswered.
3

(of a person) lacking clear focus or clarity in thought or expression

  • She appeared hazy, struggling to recall the details of the conversation.
  • After the long drive, he felt hazy and couldn't concentrate properly.
  • The stress left her feeling hazy, unsure of what to do next.
  • He looked hazy as he tried to explain the situation, his thoughts disorganized.