English adjective: foggy | |||
| 1. | foggy stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion) | ||
| Synonyms | dazed, groggy, logy, stuporous | ||
| Similar | lethargic, unenrgetic | ||
| Antonyms | energetic | ||
| 2. | foggy indistinct or hazy in outline | ||
| Samples | A landscape of blurred outlines. The trees were just blurry shapes. | ||
| Synonyms | bleary, blurred, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, muzzy | ||
| Similar | indistinct | ||
| Antonyms | distinct | ||
| 3. | foggy filled or abounding with fog or mist | ||
| Samples | A brumous October morning. | ||
| Synonyms | brumous, hazy, misty | ||
| Similar | cloudy | ||
| Antonyms | clear | ||
| 4. | foggy obscured by fog | ||
| Samples | He could barely see through the fogged window. | ||
| Synonyms | fogged | ||
| Similar | opaque | ||
| Antonyms | clear | ||