Fuzzily example sentences

Related (5): blurred, hazy, indistinct, unclear, fuzzy

fuzzily

definition

  - adverb form of fuzzy

fuzz·y

adjective

fuzzy (adjective) · fuzzier (comparative adjective) · fuzziest (superlative adjective)

  - having a frizzy, fluffy, or frayed texture or appearance:

  - difficult to perceive clearly or understand and explain precisely; indistinct or vague:

  - (of a person or the mind) unable to think clearly; confused:

  - (of popular music or electric instruments) having or producing a distorted buzzing tone; fuzzed:

  - relating to a form of set theory and logic in which predicates may have degrees of applicability, rather than simply being true or false. It has important uses in artificial intelligence and the design of control systems.

Synonyms

fuzzy, downy, frizzy, woolly, velvety, silky, silken, satiny, linty, napped, soft, floccose, blurry, blurred, indistinct, unclear, bleary, misty, distorted, unfocused, nebulous, indefinite, vague, hazy, imprecise, inexact, loose, woolly, clear, sharp, confused, muddled, addled, fuddled, befuddled, groggy, disoriented, disorientated, fazed, perplexed, dizzy, stupefied, benumbed, foggy, misty, shadowy, blurred, clear

"Fuzzily" Example Sentences

1. The line where the sky meets the sea is fuzzily blurred.
2. The edges of the photograph were fuzzily defined.
3. The memory of the event was fuzzily recalled.
4. The details of the plan were fuzzily explained.
5. The painting was fuzzily executed.
6. The boundary between reality and fantasy was fuzzily perceived.
7. The instructions were fuzzily written.
8. The handwriting was fuzzily legible.
9. The forecast for the weather was fuzzily predicted.
10. The text was fuzzily translated.
11. The image was fuzzily captured on film.
12. The sound was fuzzily recorded.
13. The outline of the object was fuzzily traced.
14. The dream was fuzzily remembered upon waking.
15. The meaning of the poem was fuzzily understood.
16. The destination was fuzzily planned.
17. The concept was fuzzily grasped.
18. The definition was fuzzily worded.
19. The boundary between right and wrong was fuzzily defined.
20. The line between love and hate was fuzzily drawn.
21. The emotions were fuzzily expressed.
22. The face was fuzzily recognized.
23. The colors were fuzzily blended.
24. The outline of the figure was fuzzily visible.
25. The texture was fuzzily felt.
26. The scent was fuzzily identified.
27. The flavor was fuzzily tasted.
28. The instructions were fuzzily followed.
29. The rules were fuzzily enforced.
30. The line between truth and lies was fuzzily crossed.

Common Phases

you mean phrases or sentences using "fuzzily"?
- I remember the details of that night fuzzily; it's all a blur.
- She described the painting they saw at the museum fuzzily; she couldn't recall the precise colors or composition.
- His recollection of the conversation was fuzzily; he couldn't quite remember what was said.
- The image on the TV screen was fuzzily; they adjusted the antenna to get a clearer picture.
- The outline of the figure in the mist was fuzzily; it was hard to distinguish any features.
- The memory of their childhood home was fuzzily; they could recall the general layout but not the specifics.
- The instructions on the recipe were fuzzily; they had to improvise on some of the steps.
- The lines of the drawing were fuzzily; it looked like it had been smudged or erased in places.
- The voice on the other end of the phone was fuzzily; they could barely hear what was being said.
- The details of the dream she had last night were fuzzily; she couldn't quite piece together a coherent narrative.

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