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Definition of hazy :
1. Obscure; confused; not clear; as, a hazy argument; a hazy intellect.
2. Thick with haze; somewhat obscured with haze; not clear or transparent.
Synonyms:
woolly, blear-eyed, logy, woolly-headed, muddled, thick, smoggy, blear, unsound, steaming, stuporous, indefinite, vaporous, overcast, brumous, bleary-eyed, dusky, wavering, undistinct, addled, dazed, muzzy, wooly, nebulous, frosty, wooly-minded, blurry, clouded, clear, fuzzed, fogged, bright, smoky, screened, dull, befuddled, blurred, lowering, groggy
dim (part of speech: adjective)
indistinct, filmy, murky, shadowy, faint, half-lit, dim, bleary
opaque (part of speech: adjective)
semitransparent (part of speech: adjective)
limpid, fuzzy, unclear, misty, semitransparent, semi-opalescent, gauzy, semi-opaque, milky, diaphanous, veiled
obscure (part of speech: adjective)
cloudy, unintelligible, imprecise, opaque, incoherent, obfuscated, vague, shapeless, obscure, turbid, amorphous, foggy, formless
Usage examples:
- But either the hero's recollection was hazy or invention was not his strong point. - "A Poached Peerage", William Magnay.
- As far as the eye could reach, they stretched away- they, sleeping too in the hazy air of autumn. - "The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 17", Charles Francis Horne.
- But McAllister was lost in an effort to recall the hazy past. - "McAllister and His Double", Arthur Train.