Need another word that means the same as “haze”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “haze” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Haze” are: daze, fog, mist, cloud, smog, blur, confusion, vagueness, muddle, befuddlement
Haze as a Noun
Definitions of "Haze" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “haze” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A very fine cloud of something such as vapour or smoke in the air.
- A slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles.
- Confusion characterized by lack of clarity.
- Atmospheric moisture or dust or smoke that causes reduced visibility.
- A state of mental confusion.
Synonyms of "Haze" as a noun (10 Words)
befuddlement | Confusion resulting from failure to understand. |
blur | A hazy or indistinct representation. The words were a blur. |
cloud | A cause of worry or gloom or trouble. The sun had disappeared behind a cloud. |
confusion | Uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required. He changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw. |
daze | Confusion characterized by lack of clarity. His mother s death left him in a daze. |
fog | Confusion characterized by lack of clarity. A whirling fog of dust. |
mist | A cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth’s surface that limits visibility (to a lesser extent than fog; strictly, with visibility remaining above 1 km. The peaks were shrouded in mist. |
muddle | An untidy and disorganized state or collection. He made a muddle of his marriage. |
smog | Air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog. The fires caused widespread smogs. |
vagueness | Lack of preciseness in thought or communication. The scene had the swirling vagueness of a painting by Turner. |
Usage Examples of "Haze" as a noun
- The cold air has no pollution and very little haze.
- An alcoholic haze.
- There was a thick haze on this October morning.
- The gathering haze of cigarette smoke.
Associations of "Haze" (30 Words)
aerosol | A container holding an aerosol. The organisms are spread in the aerosols generated by showers. |
air | Expose to warm or heated air so as to dry. To go and air myself in my native fields. |
atmospheric | Relating to the atmosphere of the earth. Atmospheric pollution. |
churn | Produce butter by churning milk or cream. Her stomach was churning at the thought of the ordeal. |
cloud | Billow up in the form of a cloud. The stars are obscured by the clouds. |
cloudy | Uncertain; unclear. The issue becomes more cloudy. |
coolant | A liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something. Lathe operators use an emulsion of oil and water as a coolant for the cutting tool. |
diesel | German engineer born in France who invented the diesel engine 1858 1913. Eleven litres of diesel. |
drizzle | Very light rain; stronger than mist but less than a shower. Scotland will be cloudy with patchy drizzle. |
droplet | A very small drop of a liquid. Droplets of water. |
exhaust | The system through which exhaust gases are expelled. She seemed to have exhausted all permissible topics of conversation. |
fog | (with reference to a glass surface) cover or become covered with steam. The coffee helped clear the fog in my brain. |
fumes | Gases ejected from an engine as waste products. |
humid | Containing or characterized by a great deal of water vapor. A hot and humid day. |
mist | Cover or become covered with mist. A breeze cooled the mist of perspiration that had dampened her temples. |
misty | Full of, covered with, or accompanied by mist. The misty air above the frozen river. |
moisten | Moisten with fine drops. The dew moistened the meadows. |
overcast | Sew with an overcast stitch from one section to the next. Overcast books. |
pipe | Convey water gas oil or other fluid substances through a pipe or pipes. Outside at the back a curlew piped. |
pollutant | Waste matter that contaminates the water or air or soil. Pollutant gases. |
pollution | Undesirable state of the natural environment being contaminated with harmful substances as a consequence of human activities. The level of pollution in the air is rising. |
precipitation | The falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist. The heavy post monsoon precipitations. |
propellant | An explosive that fires bullets from a firearm. Propellant gases. |
rain | Falls of rain. The low sky raining over tower d Camelot. |
roil | Make (someone) annoyed or irritated. Winds roil these waters. |
sky | Heaven; heavenly power. Hundreds of stars were shining in the sky. |
smog | Fog or haze intensified by smoke or other atmospheric pollutants. The fires caused widespread smogs. |
smoke | Subdue insects especially bees by exposing them to smoke. His dreams all turned to smoke. |
steam | Locomotives and railway systems powered by steam. She wiped the steam off the mirror. |
tobacco | The plant of the nightshade family which yields tobacco native to tropical America It is widely cultivated in warm regions especially in the US and China. |