English Dictionary
Definition of “muzzy”
muzzy (ˈmʌzɪ
)
Definitions
adjective
- blurred, indistinct, or hazy
- confused, muddled, or befuddled
Alternative Forms
ˈmuzzily adverb ˈmuzziness noun Word Origin
C18: origin obscure
Synonyms
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groggy,
confused,
faint,
muddled,
shaky,
dizzy,
addled,
dopey,
befuddled,
light-headed,
woozy,
fuddled,
not with it
befogged,
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blurred,
fuzzy,
hazy,
foggy,
faint,
unclear,
woolly,
unfocused,
blurry,
ill-defined,
indistinct,
Usage examples
Blake felt muzzy , as though he had been suddenly awakened from a long drugged sleep.
Leasor, James, Tank of Serpents (1986)It is the difference between looking at a muzzy reproduction of a famous painting and the picture itself.
Glasgow Herald (2001)She felt contact had been made and told him, `I can't stay long; I am feeling muzzy.
Van de Castle, Robert L., Our Dreaming Mind (1994)