hazy

hazy(
hey
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. brumoso
It was a cold and hazy morning.Era una mañana fría y brumosa.
b. neblinoso
It was sunny in the morning, but then it started to drizzle and the weather became hazy.Hacía sol por la mañana, pero comenzó a lloviznar y el tiempo se puso neblinoso.
a. de calima
The weather that day was very hot and hazy, and it was so muggy we didn't want to go out.Fue un día de mucho calor y calima, y hacía tanto bochorno que no quisimos salir.
a. borroso
Sometimes my vision gets a little hazy, and then it clears back up again.A veces se me pone un poco borrosa la vista, y luego vuelve a aclararse.
a. vago
The details of the project are still a little hazy, but there's been a lot of public support.Los detalles del proyecto todavía son algo vagos, pero el público ha demostrado mucho apoyo.
b. confuso
The witness said her memory was a little hazy, but that she thought she remembered the car being red.La testigo dijo que su memoria estaba un poco confusa, pero que creía recordar que el carro era rojo.
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