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Mist

UK //mɪst//US //mɪst//

Definition

A weather condition involving tiny water droplets in the air, reducing visibility.

In simple words: A thick cloud of tiny water drops in the air.

Examples

  • The mist rolled in from the sea, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  • We could barely see the mountains because of the thick mist.
  • The morning mist gently enveloped the fields.
  • As we walked, the mist began to clear, revealing the beautiful landscape.
  • The lake looked magical under the mist.
  • The mist outside the window made everything look soft and quiet.

Usage notes

Used in both formal and informal contexts; appropriate for describing weather conditions. Avoid using in overly technical or scientific discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Mist sounds like 'missed' - imagine missing your view because of the cloudy air.

Collocations

  • morning mist
  • thick mist
  • heavy mist
  • gentle mist
  • coastal mist

Synonyms

  • fog
  • haze
  • vapor
  • smog
  • cloud

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'fog', which is denser.
  • Using 'mist' when 'steam' is more appropriate.
  • Saying 'the misty' instead of 'mist'.