C2adjective10K+

UK//ˈheɪ.zi//US//ˈheɪ.zi//

Meaning of Hazy

In simple words: Not clear or bright; unclear.

Hazy in a sentence

How to use Hazy

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'haze' like fog; it clouds your vision.

Related words

Collocations with Hazy

  • hazy memory
  • hazy weather
  • hazy sky

Synonyms for Hazy

  • foggy
  • misty
  • cloudy
  • unclear
  • blurred

Opposites of Hazy

Common mistakes with Hazy

  • 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.

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Frequently asked questions about Hazy

What does Hazy mean?

Not clear or bright; unclear.

What is the definition of Hazy?

Not able to see clearly; full of haze or mist.

How do you use Hazy in a sentence?

The mountains looked hazy in the distance due to the morning fog.

Can you give another example of Hazy?

Her memories of that day were hazy and faded over time.

What are synonyms for Hazy?

Common alternatives include foggy, misty, cloudy, unclear, blurred.

What is the opposite of Hazy?

Opposite meanings include clear, bright, distinct.

What words go with Hazy?

It commonly pairs with hazy memory, hazy weather, hazy sky.

What are common mistakes when using Hazy?

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.

How do you pronounce Hazy?

US: //ˈheɪ.zi//, UK: //ˈheɪ.zi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Hazy?

Use 'hazy' to describe conditions with reduced visibility, like weather. Avoid in formal writing unless discussing scientific contexts.

What CEFR level is Hazy?

"Hazy" is at C2 level on the CEFR scale.