be fuzzy
Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words
Used to describe a state of being unclear or indistinct.
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Examples (10)
- The image is slightly fuzzy around the edges.
- My memory was pretty fuzzy after the long flight.
- If the audio is fuzzy, try reconnecting your headphones.
- The definition is still a little fuzzy to me.
- Her thinking is fuzzy first thing in the morning.
- The boundaries between the two roles are extremely fuzzy.
- During the blizzard, the road signs were all fuzzy and hard to read.
- Your summary is too fuzzy for a technical report.
- My head is all fuzzy whenever I skip breakfast.
- In this draft, the photo is very fuzzy compared with the original.