MUZZY


Meaning of MUZZY in English

adj.

Pronunciation: ' m ə -z ē

Function: adjective

Inflected Form: muz · zi · er ; -est

Etymology: perhaps blend of muddled and fuzzy

Date: circa 1728

1 a : deficient in brightness : DULL , GLOOMY <a muzzy day> b : lacking in clarity and precision <his conclusions can be muzzy and naive ― Times Lit. Supp. >

2 : muddled or confused in mind

– muz · zi · ly \ ' m ə -z ə -l ē \ adverb

– muz · zi · ness \ ' m ə -z ē -n ə s \ noun

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