cloudy

/ˈklaʊdi/
adjective
  1. Covered with or full of clouds; not sunny or clear.
    • Even on a cloudy day, the light can be perfect for taking photos outdoors.
    • The forecast says it will be cloudy all week with a chance of rain.
    • It was a cloudy morning, so we decided to bring umbrellas just in case.
  2. (of a liquid) Not transparent; murky or hazy.
    • She noticed the glass of wine was cloudy and decided not to drink it.
    • If your apple juice is cloudy, it might be unfiltered and contain pulp.
    • The water in the pond looked cloudy after the heavy rain stirred up the mud.
  3. Uncertain, unclear, or confused.
    • His memory of the accident is cloudy, and he can't remember the details.
    • Her explanation was so cloudy that no one understood what she meant.
    • The future of the project remains cloudy until the funding is approved.
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