Fog | Mean of fog in English Dictionary
/ˈfɑːg/
- Noun
- many small drops of water floating in the air above the ground, the sea, etc.
- Heavy fog made it difficult to see the road.
- a patch/blanket of fog
- ocean fog
- a climate marked by heavy fogs
- The fog reduced visibility to a quarter of a mile.
- a state of mental confusion
- This problem has me in a fog.
- an alcohol-induced fog
- Verb
- to cover or fill (something) with small drops of water
- The steam from the pot was fogging the window near the stove.
- The cold air fogged (up) his glasses.
- The bathroom was all fogged up after my shower.
- to become foggy
- His glasses were fogging.
- His glasses were fogging up.
- The weather is fogging up.
- to make (someone or something) confused
- politicians who try to fog the issue instead of taking a stand
- drugs that fog [=cloud] your mind/judgment