Definition of Misty in English :

Define Misty in English

Misty meaning in English

Meaning of Misty in English

Pronunciation of Misty in English

Misty pronunciation in English

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Misty

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Adjective

1. brumous, foggy, hazy, misty

filled or abounding with fog or mist

Example Sentences:
'a brumous October morning'

2. misty

wet with mist

Example Sentences:
'the misty evening'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Misty

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adjectiveWord forms: mistier or mistiest
1. 
consisting of or resembling mist
2. 
obscured by or as if by mist
3. 
indistinct; blurred
the misty past

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Misty

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈmistier or ˈmistiest
1. 
of, or having the nature of, mist
2. 
characterized by or covered with mist
3. 
a. 
blurred or dimmed, as by mist; indistinct
b. 
obscure or vague

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Misty

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adj. mist·i·er, mist·i·est
1. Consisting of or marked by mist: a misty rain; a misty night.
2. Obscured or clouded by or as if by mist: far-off, misty mountains.
3.
a. Vague; hazy: a misty recollection of a dream.
b. Full of tender emotion; sentimental: a love story that left us feeling misty and sad.

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