hazy
Origin of hazy
1Other words for hazy
Other words from hazy
- ha·zi·ly, adverb
- ha·zi·ness, noun
- un·ha·zi·ly, adverb
- un·ha·zi·ness, noun
- un·ha·zy, adjective
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How to use hazy in a sentence
He still had only the haziest idea of the layout of the ship.
The Status Civilization | Robert SheckleyFor one thing, he had only the haziest notion as to his whereabouts.
The Girl and The Bill | Bannister MerwinBut he could scarcely fit his neighbour into even his haziest picture of war.
Huntingtower | John BuchanShe did not know how the poor lived: she had only the vaguest and haziest possible notions concerning misery and want and disease.
Brooke's Daughter | Adeline SergeantAhead of him now was the coast of Africa, though what part of it he knew but in the haziest way.
Astounding Stories, June, 1931 | Various
British Dictionary definitions for hazy
/ (ˈheɪzɪ) /
characterized by reduced visibility; misty
indistinct; vague
Origin of hazy
1Derived forms of hazy
- hazily, adverb
- haziness, noun
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