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- Dictionaryhaze/heɪz/
noun
- 1. a slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles: "the cold air has no pollution and very little haze" Similar
- 2. a state of mental confusion: "an alcoholic haze" Similar
verb
- 1. obscure with a haze: "a clump of islands, very green, but hazed in cloud and mist"
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HAZE definition: 1. something such as heat or smoke in the air that makes it less clear, so that it is difficult to…. Learn more.
The meaning of HAZE is fine dust, smoke, or light vapor causing lack of transparency of the air. How to use haze in a sentence.
an aggregation in the atmosphere of very fine, widely dispersed, solid or liquid particles, or both, giving the air an opalescent appearance that subdues colors. The victims were still in a haze and couldn't describe the accident.
1. To persecute or harass with meaningless, difficult, or humiliating tasks. 2. To initiate, as into a college fraternity, by exacting humiliating performances from or playing rough practical jokes upon. [Perhaps from obsolete haze, to frighten, from obsolete French haser, to annoy, from Old French.] haz′er n.
Haze is the fog or mist that's caused by small particles in the air. There is often a haze hovering over the city of Los Angeles. Although the noun haze can describe any kind of misty or slightly obscured air, it usually refers to visible air pollution, rather than just fog.
HAZE definition: the air when it is not very clear because of something such as heat or smoke, making it difficult…. Learn more.
Haze is light mist, caused by particles of water or dust in the air, which prevents you from seeing distant objects clearly. Haze often forms in hot weather. They vanished into the haze near the horizon.