fogged
/fɑɡd/
adjective
- Covered or filled with fog; made unclear or blurred by condensation or mist.
- The fogged windshield made it hard to see the road.
- He wiped the fogged mirror with a towel after his shower.
- The camera lens got fogged from the humidity in the rainforest.
- Confused, dazed, or unable to think clearly.
- After the long flight, her mind felt fogged and sluggish.
- I woke up with a fogged head after staying up too late.
- The medication left him fogged and unable to concentrate.
Antonyms
verb
- Past tense of fog; to become covered or obscured with fog or condensation.
- The valley fogged over by early morning.
- His glasses fogged when he stepped out into the cold air.
- The bathroom mirror fogged up as soon as the hot water ran.
- Past tense of fog; to cause confusion or make something unclear.
- The debate only fogged the issue further.
- Her memory of that night was fogged by exhaustion.
- The complicated instructions fogged his understanding of the task.