Cloudy
Cloudy describes a sky, atmosphere, or liquid that is obscured or filled with clouds or particles, making it difficult to see clearly. It can also refer to something that is unclear or vague, lacking clarity or precision in thought or expression. The degree of cloudiness can vary, ranging from slightly hazy to completely overcast, impacting visibility and often the level of brightness.
Cloudy meaning with examples
- The forecast predicted a cloudy morning, so we postponed our outdoor hike until later in the afternoon when the sun was expected to break through. The heavy cloud cover eventually cleared.
- Due to the factory's emissions, the air above the industrial zone remained persistently cloudy, making it feel damp and impacting visibility when driving through the area with low-visibility conditions.
- Her explanation of the complex financial model was somewhat cloudy; I still had questions about the specifics after listening to her elaborate and lengthy summary of figures.
- The lake water was cloudy after the storm, churned up by the high winds, making it difficult to see the bottom and ruining the swimming experience for several people.
- The politician’s response to the allegations was deliberately cloudy, using evasive language and avoiding direct answers to the very explicit, direct inquiries of the press.
Cloudy Crossword Answers
4 Letters
GRAY
HAZY
DULL
5 Letters
MILKY
MURKY
MIRKY
MUDDY
6 Letters
OPAQUE
TURBID
7 Letters
SUNLESS
NEBULAR
8 Letters
OVERCAST
NEBULOSE
NEBULOUS
9 Letters
UNCERTAIN