transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈmə-zē ]
adjective
( 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 Literary Supplement
2. : muddled or confused in mind
• muz·zi·ly ˈmə-zə-lē adverb
• muz·zi·ness ˈmə-zē-nəs noun