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View usage for: (fɒgi) Word forms: comparative foggier, superlative foggiest1. adjectiveWhen it is foggy, there is fog. It's quite foggy now. Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet. Synonyms: misty, grey, murky, cloudy More Synonyms of foggy 2. See not have the foggiest/not have the foggiest idea More Synonyms of foggy (ˈfɒɡɪ) adjectiveWord forms: -gier or -giest3. another word for fogged 4. not the foggiest Derived forms foggily (ˈfoggily) adverb fogginess (ˈfogginess) noun foggy in American English (ˈfɔgi; ˈfɑgi) adjectiveWord forms: ˈfoggier or ˈfoggiest1. full of fog; misty; murky Derived forms foggily (ˈfoggily) adverb fogginess (ˈfogginess) noun Examples of 'foggy' in a sentencefoggy It was always cold and if it wasn't cold it was foggy.My progress through the foggy night was perilous in the extreme.We might think that our ancestors felt a rain shower or saw a foggy morning very much as we do today.It was very foggy last night.It was a grey, foggy morning.In the chill, foggy morning the ceremony began.There were just 11 people in the church on their foggy wedding day.The weather was foggy, damp and horrible.To wake up on a foggy morning is to see a new mysterious world that has a cold, damp and claustrophobic atmosphere.It was certainly a very dark and foggy morning, but still it seemed an unusual course to stop all business on that account.On cold, foggy days, you can be above the clouds.Oh how I recall those glorious foggy days, when nobody knew his thoughts.OK, the steering is a little foggy, but the wheel unquestionably feels pleasant under the fingers.I'm standing in a car park at the side of the A4 on a damp and foggy morning.People with different perspectives are a lot like two ships passing on a foggy night, moving in different directions, not able to see the other.JUST two weeks to go to our premier Classic and the Derby picture is as clear as a foggy day in a coal mine. Word lists withfoggy Weather descriptions British English: foggy / ˈfɒɡɪ/ ADJECTIVE When it is foggy, there is fog. It was a cold, foggy morning. - American English: foggy
- Arabic: ضَبَابيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: nebuloso
- Chinese: 多雾的
- Croatian: maglovit
- Czech: mlhavý
- Danish: tåget
- Dutch: mistig
- European Spanish: nebuloso
- Finnish: sumuinen
- French: brumeux
- German: neblig
- Greek: ομιχλώδης
- Italian: nebbioso
- Japanese: 霧の立ちこめた
- Korean: 안개가 자욱한
- Norwegian: tåkete
- Polish: mglisty
- European Portuguese: nublado
- Romanian: cețos
- Russian: туманный
- Latin American Spanish: nebuloso
- Swedish: dimmig
- Thai: ที่เป็นหมอก
- Turkish: sisli
- Ukrainian: туманний
- Vietnamese: sương mù
Chinese translation of 'foggy' adj - [day, climate]
有雾(霧)的 (yǒu wù de) it's foggy 今天有雾(霧) (jīntiān yǒu wù) I haven't the foggiest (idea) (inf) 我一点(點)也不知道 (wǒ yīdiǎn yě bù zhīdào)
Conditions were damp and foggy this morning. Synonyms soupy smoggy vaporous brumous (rare) Opposites My foggy brain sifted through the possibilities. Synonyms unclear clouded cloudy stupefied indistinct Opposites clear , sharp , alert , accurate , distinct , decisive , awake , shrewd , lucid , palpable , undimmed Additional synonymsDefinition stupefied or confused, as through alcoholic drink I was befuddled with drink. Synonyms confused, upset, puzzled, baffled, at sea, bewildered, muddled, dazed, perplexed, taken aback, intoxicated, disorientated, disorganized, muzzy (informal), groggy (informal), flummoxed, woozy (informal), at sixes and sevens, fuddled, inebriated, thrown off balance, discombobulated (informal), not with it (informal), not knowing if you are coming or going Some shoppers look bewildered by the variety of goods on offer. Synonyms confused, surprised, stunned, puzzled, uncertain, startled, baffled, at sea, awed, muddled, dizzy, dazed, perplexed, disconcerted, at a loss, mystified, taken aback, speechless, giddy, disorientated, bamboozled (informal), nonplussed, flummoxed, at sixes and sevens, thrown off balance, discombobulated (informal) blurred black and white photographs Synonyms indistinct, faint, vague, unclear, dim, fuzzy, misty, hazy, foggy, blurry, out of focus, ill-defined, lacking definition - foe
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