misty

/ˈmɪsti/
adjective
  1. Full of or covered with mist; foggy or hazy.
    • She walked through the misty forest, feeling the cool damp air.
    • The mountains looked mysterious in the misty distance.
    • The morning was misty, so we could barely see the lake.
  2. Unclear or vague, as if seen through mist; not distinct.
    • I have only a misty idea of what happened after midnight.
    • His memory of that day is misty and full of gaps.
    • The photograph was old and misty, with faded colors.
  3. Tending to make one's eyes fill with tears; emotional.
    • The wedding vows left everyone feeling a little misty.
    • He became misty when he talked about his childhood dog.
    • The movie's ending was so touching that the whole audience grew misty.
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