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Antonyms for FOG
fɒg, fɔgfog
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fognoun
droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
fog, fogginess, murk, murkinessnoun
an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
Synonyms:
softness, murk, haze, blurriness, muddiness, indistinctness, fog, murkiness, daze, fogginess, cloudiness, fuzzinessdaze, fog, hazeverb
confusion characterized by lack of clarity
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murk, fogginess, fog, murkiness, daze, shock, stupor, hazeobscure, befog, becloud, obnubilate, haze over, fog, cloud, mistverb
make less visible or unclear
"The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley"
Synonyms:
veil, mist, dapple, confuse, blot out, corrupt, overcloud, defile, becloud, fog, blur, haze over, befog, mottle, obnubilate, mist over, obliterate, obscure, overcast, taint, bedim, hide, sully, cloud
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How to use FOG in a sentence?
Now they are there and even if the number is dramatic I am happy that facts and figures are on the table and no one is trying to get back into the fog zone.
We woke up today with a blanket of fog and it hasn't cleared. We have a layer of smoke above us.
Visibility was almost zero everywhere ... we had a rock face on one side and a pretty steep drop-off on the other side. And fog in front of us. So it was a stressful moment, when you pull somebody off a rock or get them to a hospital in time, it's a tremendous sense of accomplishment and reward.
The visibility was terrible, like being in fog, and the rain was interfering with the radar so you couldn't make anything out.
I think I struggled with (COVID). I think a lot of guys did, it’s tough on the body. The biggest thing for me were just the fatigue, the body aches and some of the brain fog stuff that you see in the media.
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