"Foggily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Foggily" Meaning

Foggily means to do something in a vague or unclear manner; to think or see something unclearly, often due to lack of concentration or attention; or to do something hazily or carelessly, often without much thought or consideration.

"Foggily" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Foggily"


As I walked out of the hotel, I could see the bright sunlight only foggily, my eyes still adjusting to the sudden change from indoors to outdoors. (#adverb)
The old movie played foggily on the screen, with parts of the film reel scratched and worn out. (#adverb)
Due to the turbulence, the flight attendant looked foggily through her notes to check the safety procedure for emergency landings. (#adverb)
The researcher studied the foggily painted cave mural, trying to decipher the ancient meaning behind the crude drawings. (#adverb)
After a late night of partying, John woke up foggily, struggling to recall the details of the previous evening's events. (#adverb)

"Foggily" Similar Words

Fog-bound

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Fog

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Fog is a type of atmospheric phenomenon where a large cloud of tiny water droplets or ice crystals is suspended near the ground, reducing visibility to less than 1 kilometer (0.62 miles).

Fogbound

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Fogbound refers to a situation or place where there is thick fog that limits one's visibility and makes it difficult to navigate. It can also describe someone or something that is trapped or caught in a situation, much like being trapped in a thick fog.

Fogey

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A fogey is a somewhat informal or lowbrow term for an older person who is considered to be old-fashioned, stuck in their ways, and resistant to change or innovation, often in a humorous or affectionate way. The term is often used to describe someone who is perceived as being out of touch with modern society or culture.

Fogged

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Fogged is a verb that means to become clouded or obscure in thought, vision, or understanding, often due to mental or physical fatigue, drunkenness, or distraction. It can also mean to make or become foggy, as in mist or a cloudy atmosphere. For example: "After a long day, my mind was fogged and I couldn't concentrate on my task." or "The valley was fogged in and we couldn't see the mountain peak."

Foggia

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Foggia is a city and comune of Apulia, southern Italy. It is at the Gulf of Manfredonia. The city is known for its historic town center, beautiful cathedral, and traditional Apulian architecture. It is also a hub for the local agriculture and food industry, and is known for its production of olive oil, wine, and other local specialties.

Foggier

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The adjective "foggier" means more misty or murky, similar to fog. It can be used to describe conditions, sights, or ideas that are obscured or made unclear.

Foggiest

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The word "foggiest" is the superlative form of the adjective "foggy". It means: most dimly lit or misty; most unclear or confusing due to excessive mist or cloud. In other words, it describes a state of being the most shrouded in mist or cloud, making it difficult to see or comprehend things.

Fogginess

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Fogginess refers to a state of being unclear or indistinct, often due to a lack of sharpness or definition. It can be used to describe things like:<br><br> A foggy atmosphere or environment, where visibility is limited due to mist or haze.<br> Someone's reasoning or thinking, which is unclear or muddled.<br> A mental or physical state, where one's thoughts or actions are slow or unclear.<br> A condition where something is not well-defined or is vague.<br><br>For example: "The conversation was lost in a haze of fogginess, and I couldn't quite follow what she was saying."

Fogging

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Fogging refers to the act of covering or spraying with a fine spray or mist, typically to clean or disinfect a surface.

Foggy

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Not very clear or easy to see through, often because of clouds of water droplets in the air.

Foghorn

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A linguistic term that makes me crow with delight! "Foghorn" refers to a loud, bombastic, and often absurdly self-important voice, resembling that of a rooster crowing. The term is often used to describe someone who speaks in a loud, boisterous, and lengthy manner, often dominating conversations with their own opinions. It can also be used to describe a person who is proudly boastful and self-aggrandizing.

Foghorns

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Fogless

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Fogless: Without or free from fog; clear or transparent, as of a mirror or a gaze.

Foglight

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Foglight refers to a strong, high-intensity beam of light, typically from a headlight, that cuts through fog, haze, or mist, allowing a driver to see more clearly through poor weather conditions.

Fogs

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Fogs are thick clouds of tiny water droplets that reduce visibility to less than 1 kilometer (0.62 miles). They often form when cold air meets warm air, causing the water vapor in the air to condense. Fogs can be seen near bodies of water, at locations with high humidity, or in areas with nearby industrial activities.