foggy

adjective
UK: /ˈfɒɡi/
US: /ˈfɑːɡi/
  1. Thick with fog; not clear.

    1. It was a foggy morning, and I could barely see the road it was really foggy. [ ] [ ]
    2. The airport was closed because the conditions were too foggy for planes to land and to take off. [ ] [ ]
  2. Not clear or well-defined; vague or confused.

    1. My memories of that day are foggy; I don't remember much about it. [ ] [ ]
    2. The details of the contract were foggy, and we needed clarification about the foggy agreement. [ ] [ ]

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The word "foggy" in English means: Thick with fog; not clear., Not clear or well-defined; vague or confused..

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

Synonyms for "foggy": blurred, misty, hazy, unclear, vague.

Example usage of "foggy": "It was a foggy morning, and I could barely see the road it was really foggy.". More examples on the page.