Here is the requested information on the word "muzzy":
Parts of Speech:
Adjective
Definitions:
- Confused or unclear in the mind; feeling dazed.
- Indistinct or hazy in outline or appearance.
Pronunciations:
Origin and Usage:
The word "muzzy" originated in the early 18th century and is thought to be a variant of the word "muzzy" meaning "drunk" or "fuddled". Today, "muzzy" is most commonly used to describe a state of confusion or haziness in the mind or a lack of clarity in appearance.
Synonyms:
- Confused
- Dazed
- Hazy
- Indistinct
Related Words:
- Fuzzy
- Gauzy
- Crazy
- Lousy
- Cozy
Example Sentences:
- After a long night of partying, she woke up feeling muzzy and disoriented.
- The details of the crime were muzzy and hard to make out.
- The landscape was muzzy in the early morning fog.