Comparative for visually indistinct
“Dom's casual reference to Frau Dortmann had evoked hazy images of an apron-clad, rosy-cheeked matron.”
Comparative for covered over by clouds or particles
“Westward winds carried the sands across the Atlantic, causing hazy skies in the northeastern Caribbean.”
Comparative for characterized by fumes or gas
“Even during summer, however, low-level inversions over cities produce palls of hazy fumes.”
Comparative for not easily understood or defined
“Evaluating this somewhat hazy explanation is complicated by the difficulty in obtaining reliable demographic data.”
Comparative for having a dizzy or lightheaded sensation
“When Thomas woke up, he was still feeling hazy and his vision was blurry.”
Comparative for vague, lacking in detail
Comparative for having a sense of vagueness, insubstantiality, or incongruousness
Comparative for gradually vanishing or fading from view
Comparative for muggy, stuffy, with bad ventilation
Comparative for humid, full of steam or vapor
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