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[ UK /hˈe‍ɪzi/ ]
[ US /ˈheɪzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled or abounding with fog or mist
    a brumous October morning
  2. indistinct or hazy in outline
    a landscape of blurred outlines
    the trees were just blurry shapes

How To Use hazy In A Sentence

  • THOSE lazy hazy days of summer now come at a cost. Times, Sunday Times
  • The map was a cartographer's bird's-eye view, but the icy mountains unfolded white and hazy and shadowed, outlines blurred and overlapping. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • At another time it might have been a pretty journey, the hills just turning the colors of pumpkin and hay and pomegranate and the skies depthless and clear, but now everywhere one looked most of the trees had been felled for fuel and there was only a hazy, oppressive brightness refracted from the shorn hillsides. Excerpt: The Surrendered by Chang-rae Lee
  • We couldn't see far because it was so hazy.
  • But will the two sides be able to stick to the hazy and vague terms of the agreement?
  • Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity.
  • This smoke or flame, perhaps, would be the better word for it was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead and the hazy stretches of brown common towards Chertsey, set with black pine trees, seemed to darken abruptly as these puffs arose, and to remain the darker after their dispersal. The War of The Worlds
  • Quite what the club looked like is a bit hazy to recall. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this case, though, what she is becoming is lost in hazy metaphors of? out of darkness and into the sun.? Breaking Up Is Not BreakingAway: The Pseudo-Empowerment of Kelly Clarkson | PopPolitics.com
  • Details regarding the firm's demise are a little hazy, and the matter has now been referred to the Fraud Squad.
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