fuzziness

/ˈfʌzinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being covered with soft fibers or particles.
    • The fuzziness of the new sweater made it cozy to wear.
    • The fabric's fuzziness increased after several washes.
    • She didn't like the fuzziness of the peach skin.
  2. The state of being unclear, blurred, or out of focus.
    • The fuzziness of the photo made it hard to recognize anyone.
    • There was a lot of fuzziness in the old recording.
    • The fuzziness of the image suggested the camera lens was dirty.
  3. Lack of clarity or precision in thought, language, or logic.
    • His argument suffered from fuzziness and contradictions.
    • The teacher pointed out the fuzziness in the student's reasoning.
    • The fuzziness of the contract led to disagreements later.
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