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    mist
    /mɪst/

    noun

    • 1. 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 (1,100 yards)): "the peaks were shrouded in mist"

    verb

    • 1. cover or become covered with mist: "the windows of the car were misted up with condensation"

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  2. MIST definition: 1. thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MIST is water in the form of particles floating or falling in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth and approaching the form of rain. How to use mist in a sentence.

  4. Mist definition: a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface, reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog.. See examples of MIST used in a sentence.

  5. mist in British English. (mɪst ) noun. 1. a thin fog resulting from condensation in the air near the earth's surface. 2. meteorology. such an atmospheric condition with a horizontal visibility of 1–2 kilometres. 3. a fine spray of any liquid, such as that produced by an aerosol container.

  6. MIST meaning: 1. thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of…. Learn more.

  7. Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. Light rain can sometimes form a mist that makes it hard to see the road when you're driving. SKIP TO CONTENT

  8. n. 1. A mass of fine droplets of water in the atmosphere near or in contact with the earth. 2. Water vapor condensed on and clouding the appearance of a surface. 3. Fine drops of a liquid, such as water, perfume, or medication, sprayed into the air. 4. A suspension of fine drops of a liquid in a gas. 5. Something that dims or conceals. 6.

  9. noun. /mɪst/ [uncountable, countable] a cloud of very small drops of water in the air just above the ground, that make it difficult to see Mist is less thick than fog. The hills were shrouded in mist. Early morning mist patches will soon clear.

  10. mist. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Nature mist1 /mɪst/ noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far → fog We could just see the outline of the house through the mist. He vanished into the mist.

  11. MIST definition: small drops of water in the air that make it difficult to see objects which are not near: . Learn more.