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hazyhazy /ˈheɪzi/ adjective (comparative hazier, superlative haziest) THESAURUScloudy weather is dark because the sky is full of clouds► cloudycloudy weather is dark because the sky is full of clouds: Cloudy days are good for hiking. ► gray cloudy, so there is no blue sky and no sun showing: The weather was cold and gray. ► overcast completely cloudy, dark, and likely to rain soon: The sky is overcast, so I think it might rain. ► gloomy dark and cloudy in a way that makes you feel sad: It was a gloomy day and she just wanted to stay in bed. ► foggy with a lot of thick low cloud near the ground that is difficult to see through: It’s very dangerous to drive when it is so foggy. ► misty with a lot of thin low cloud that is difficult to see through, especially because you are near the ocean or a lake: It was a cool, misty morning by the lake. ► hazy with a lot of smoke, dust, or mist in the air so it is not clear: The sun was a dull glow in the hazy sky. 1 air that is hazy is not clear because there is a lot of smoke, dust, or mist in it: hazy sunshine► see thesaurus at cloudy2an idea, memory, explanation, etc. that is hazy is not clear, exact, or detailed SYN vague: Greg’s memory of the accident is a little hazy.hazy about Officials were hazy about the details.—hazily adverb—haziness noun [uncountable] |