fuzzed
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Covered with or having a soft, light, and fuzzy texture or appearance, often resembling fine, short hairs or fibers. This describes a surface that is not smooth but appears blurred, indistinct, or softly hairy.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The old photograph was faded and fuzzed, making the faces hard to distinguish.
- The surface of the peach felt fuzzed against my skin.
- After washing the sweater, the wool became slightly fuzzed.
Advanced Usage
- "fuzzed out": (informal) Often used to describe something that is blurred, unclear, or softened in appearance, or a state of being mentally unfocused.
- The edges of the dream were fuzzed out and indistinct.
- After the long meeting, my brain felt completely fuzzed out.
Variants and Related Words
- Fuzz (noun): A mass of short, fine, soft fibers or hairs.
- There was a layer of fuzz on the fabric.
- Fuzzy (adjective): Having a texture or appearance like fuzz; indistinct or unclear.
- The TV signal was fuzzy.
- A fuzzy teddy bear.
- Fuzziness (noun): The quality or state of being fuzzy.
Synonyms
- Fuzzy: Covered with fuzz; blurred.
- Downy: Covered with fine, soft hair or feathers.
- Blurred: Unclear, indistinct.
- Fluffy: Light and soft, often with a loose, airy texture.
Antonyms
- Smooth: Having an even, regular surface; free from projections or indentations.
- Clear: Easy to see, hear, or understand; sharp and distinct.
- Bald: Lacking hair or a natural covering.
Adjective
- covering with fine light hairs
- his head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed