adj.
Pronunciation: ' fo ̇ -g ē , ' fä-
Function: adjective
Inflected Form: fog · gi · er ; -est
Etymology: earlier, spongy, marshy, thick, probably from fog second growth of grass, from Middle English fogge
Date: 15th century
1 a : filled or abounding with fog b : covered or made opaque by moisture or grime
2 : blurred or obscured as if by fog <hadn't the foggiest notion>
– fog · gi · ly \ ' fo ̇ -g ə -l ē , ' fä- \ adverb
– fog · gi · ness \ ' fo ̇ -g ē -n ə s, ' fä- \ noun