[
UK
/klˈaʊdɪd/
]
[ US /ˈkɫaʊdɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫaʊdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
unclear in form or expression
sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded
the blurred aims of the group - filled or abounding with clouds
-
mentally disordered
a mind clouded by sorrow -
made troubled or apprehensive or distressed in appearance
his face was clouded with unhappiness
How To Use clouded In A Sentence
- But the joy of that tends to become clouded by the extreme sadness of another Christmas without my sister.
- The kitchen was beclouded with steam.
- The kitchen was beclouded with steam.
- His eyes clouded over, signaling that his next words were painful to him.
- The windows have clouded up in the steam.
- The view is initially clouded and unfocused by an eddy of mixing cold water and I have to circle to find a clearer view of them.
- But he has not allowed his judgment to become clouded by a remarkably successful first seven months in Scotland.
- At the mention of her dead husband, her face clouded over.
- In dozens of cities, empty shells of destroyed buildings were clouded with smoke from fires that still smoldered. Burial for a King
- But images of the period are shrouded in myth and clouded by partisan rhetoric.