Fuzziest
The superlative form of 'fuzzy,' describing something that is characterized by a soft, fluffy, or unclear texture, appearance, or quality. It can refer to actual physical texture (like a cat's fur), visual indistinctness (like a blurry image), abstract concepts (like unclear memories), or sounds. The fuzziest thing often lacks sharp edges, is often difficult to grasp or define, and may suggest a lack of clarity, detail, or precision. It implies the highest degree of the quality of fuzziness, signifying the most indistinct or unclear instance within a comparison or context.
Fuzziest meaning with examples
- The kitten's fur was the fuzziest I'd ever felt, like touching a cloud made of silk. Its softness was completely unlike the coarse texture of my dog’s coat. I could have pet it all day long. The warmth made the kitten the most comfortable thing I've held in a while.
- After waking up, my memories of the dream remained the fuzziest part of my morning. Only fragments, hazy images and feelings floated around and I had difficulty piecing together the narrative. It felt like reaching through cobwebs.
- The fuzziest part of the old photograph was the background, rendered almost completely indecipherable by age and poor preservation. The faces of the people were visible, if a little blurry.
- The politician's speech provided the fuzziest answers to the reporter's direct questions, resorting to vague generalities instead of providing any concrete plans, leaving everyone unsure.
- Through the telescope, the fuzziest outline of the nebula appeared, but even with the powerful lens, its swirling structure refused to come into focus. I needed a more powerful lens to actually discern its structure.