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fuzzyfuzz‧y /ˈfʌzi/ adjective fuzzyOrigin: 1600-1700 Perhaps from Low German fussig ‘loose’ - a fuzzy hat
- a fuzzy snapshot
- Clarence had only a few fuzzy memories of his grandparents.
- Police have only a fuzzy videotape of the bank robbery.
- Its bare patches glimmered in the fuzzy light.
- Nectarines are a smooth skinned variety of the fuzzy peach, and are usually a deeper, red-orange colour.
- The wing, I found, had inadequate focus and a fuzzy sense of purpose.
- This matters most in fuzzy, creative processes such as product development.
not easy to see clearly► unclear/not clear · I'll try and read this, but the handwriting's pretty unclear.· The photos were not very clear. ► faint a picture, shape, image etc that is faint is unclear because it is a long way away, there is not enough light, or it was very lightly drawn: · There were a few faint pencil lines on the page.faint outline: · On the wall you could see the faint outline of where a picture had once hung. ► blurred unclear so that only the general shape can be seen, and not small details: · Without my glasses, anything more than a few feet away looks blurred.· All I have to remind me of Albert are a few letters and a blurred photo. ► fuzzy a photograph, television picture etc that is fuzzy is not clear, and it is difficult to see separate edges and objects, often because there is something wrong with your equipment or with the way the pictures were taken: · Police have only a fuzzy videotape of the bank robbery.· a fuzzy snapshot ► hazy a view that is hazy is not clear because there is a slight mist caused by heat, smoke etc: · The view to the west was hazy.hazy with: · The room was hazy with smoke. NOUN► logic· These support problem solving techniques such as rule-based systems, genetic optimisation and fuzzy logic.· Research on a new microcontroller with built-in fuzzy logic co-processors is also under development.· Somehow this fuzzy logic had stayed on. 1if a sound or picture is fuzzy, it is unclear → blurred: Some of the photos were so fuzzy it was hard to tell who was who.2unclear or confused OPP clear: There’s a fuzzy line between parents’ and schools’ responsibilities.3covered with soft short hair or fur: I stroked the kitten’s fuzzy back.4fuzzy hair is very curly and sticks straight up—fuzzily adverb—fuzziness noun [uncountable] |