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Definition of befog in English: befogverbbefogging, befogged, befogs bɪˈfɒɡbəˈfɑɡ [with object]Make confused. her brain was befogged with lack of sleep Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps this cornucopia of educational opportunities is befogging you.
- Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances.
- Such souls, I suppose, are asleep, or smothered and befogged beneath mean pleasures and cares.
- Even with modern efficacious treatments for schizophrenia, we face troubling questions about how much they befog the mind and how much they harm the brain.
- In an area as difficult as climate science, in which all is complex and befogged, it takes a while to see what one is not prepared to look for.
- This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes.
- In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between.
- Once again this looks like an intellectual befogging the issue and ignoring the obvious.
Synonyms confused, muddled, fuddled, befuddled, addled, groggy, dizzy, muzzy informal dopey, woozy, not with it
Rhymes agog, blog, bog, clog, cog, dog, flog, fog, grog, hog, Hogg, hotdog, jog, log, nog, prog, slog, smog, snog, sprog, tautog, tog, trog Definition of befog in US English: befogverbbəˈfäɡbəˈfɑɡ [with object]Cause to become confused. her brain was befogged with lack of sleep Example sentencesExamples - Once again this looks like an intellectual befogging the issue and ignoring the obvious.
- In an area as difficult as climate science, in which all is complex and befogged, it takes a while to see what one is not prepared to look for.
- In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between.
- Even with modern efficacious treatments for schizophrenia, we face troubling questions about how much they befog the mind and how much they harm the brain.
- Such souls, I suppose, are asleep, or smothered and befogged beneath mean pleasures and cares.
- This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes.
- Perhaps this cornucopia of educational opportunities is befogging you.
- Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances.
Synonyms confused, muddled, fuddled, befuddled, addled, groggy, dizzy, muzzy |