cloudy

adjective
UK: /ˈklaʊdi/
US: /ˈklaʊdi/
  1. When the sky is full of clouds.

    1. It's cloudy today.
    2. The forecast says it will be cloudy this afternoon, so bring an umbrella.
  2. Not clear; covered with clouds.

    1. The water is cloudy.
    2. After the rain, the river became cloudy with mud from the surrounding fields.
  3. Confused or unclear.

    1. My memory is cloudy.
    2. His explanation of the situation was so cloudy that no one understood what he meant.

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The word "cloudy" in English means: When the sky is full of clouds., Not clear; covered with clouds., Confused or unclear..

The phonetic transcription of "cloudy" is /ˈklaʊdi/ in British English and /ˈklaʊdi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "cloudy": overcast, murky, foggy, hazy, dim, obscure.

Example usage of "cloudy": "It's cloudy today.". More examples on the page.