Hazy
UK //ˈheɪ.zi//US //ˈheɪ.zi//
Definition
Not able to see clearly; full of haze or mist.
In simple words: Not clear or bright; unclear.
Examples
- The mountains looked hazy in the distance due to the morning fog.
- Her memories of that day were hazy and faded over time.
- The sky turned hazy as the sun began to set.
- It was a hazy summer afternoon, perfect for a long drive.
- The report was filled with hazy explanations and lacked clarity.
Usage notes
Use 'hazy' to describe conditions with reduced visibility, like weather. Avoid in formal writing unless discussing scientific contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'haze' like fog; it clouds your vision.
Collocations
- hazy memory
- hazy weather
- hazy sky
Synonyms
- foggy
- misty
- cloudy
- unclear
- blurred
Antonyms
- clear
- bright
- distinct
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fuzzy' which implies a softer focus rather than atmospheric mist.
- Omitting that 'hazy' can also refer to vague ideas, not just physical clarity.