Haze - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |heɪz|  American pronunciation of the word haze
Brit.  |heɪz|  British pronunciation of the word haze

noun

- atmospheric moisture or dust or smoke that causes reduced visibility
- confusion characterized by lack of clarity (syn: daze, fog)

verb

- become hazy, dull, or cloudy
- harass by imposing humiliating or painful tasks, as in military institutions

Extra examples

The bar was filled with a smoky haze.

She stumbled around in a drug-induced haze.

A light haze hung over the city.

The sky is hazed with thin cirrus clouds.

Her eyes hazed with tears.

The singer's eyes hazed over and she sank down in a dead faint.

The stars hazed over as a large cloud covered the night sky.

Two of our roughs began to haze him.

The sun was surrounded by a golden haze.

The haze thinned in the late afternoon.

He squinted through the haze of smoke.

...the view from the mountain's summit is often bedimmed by haze...

The haze usually clears by lunchtime.

The engine was throwing off so much heat that the air above it shimmered with haze.

The haze blurs the hills

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: haze
he/she/it: hazes
present participle: hazing
past tense: hazed
past participle: hazed
noun
singular: haze
plural: hazes
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