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hazy
/ ˈheɪzɪ /
adjective
- characterized by reduced visibility; misty
- indistinct; vague
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Derived Forms
- ˈhaziness, noun
- ˈhazily, adverb
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Other Words From
- hazi·ly adverb
- hazi·ness noun
- un·hazi·ly adverb
- un·hazi·ness noun
- un·hazy adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hazy1
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Example Sentences
It drains your body of nutrients and vitamins, attacking the central nervous system and leaving you in a dehydrated, hazy state.
Dewani claims the shock of the events has left his memory hazy but he remembers alerting the police.
He was captivated by footage of her escape through the hazy entryway of the supermarket, which was obscured by pepper spray.
You lethargic, unfocused, unstable, lazy, hazy, crazy time of year.
The heart was in standstill, hazy clots filling the ventricles.
The horizon, however, was lowering and hazy, and the sun had not force enough to tear the murky veil asunder.
Ruth Wesmacott rode back like one in a dream, with vague and hazy notions of what she saw or did.
The sun had dipped behind the peaks by this time, and the great hollow was growing dim and hazy.
You behold as a hazy vision what I have contemplated for a long time, until it is clearly outlined, thoroughly thought out.
The hazy light showed his face upward to the skies, his breast rising and falling in a heavy, luxurious sleep.
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