fuzzy

adjective
UK: /ˈfʌzi/
US: /ˈfʌzi/
  1. Covered with short, soft hair or fur.

    1. The peach has a fuzzy skin
    2. My cat is very fuzzy and likes to sleep on my lap all the time
  2. Not clear in shape or sound; blurred.

    1. The picture is fuzzy
    2. My memories of childhood are somewhat fuzzy after all those years
  3. Not thinking clearly; confused.

    1. I'm still a little fuzzy after my surgery
    2. After a sleepless night, my brain felt fuzzy and I couldn't concentrate
fuzzy noun
  1. A fluffy or fuzzy material or covering.

    1. The baby's blanket was made of a soft fuzzy material
    2. She used a fuzzy cloth to clean the delicate lens of the camera

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fuzzy" in English means: Covered with short, soft hair or fur., Not clear in shape or sound; blurred., Not thinking clearly; confused..

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

Synonyms for "fuzzy": hairy, confused, vague, downy, woolly, blurred, indistinct.

Example usage of "fuzzy": "The peach has a fuzzy skin". More examples on the page.