Mist | Mean of mist in English Dictionary
/ˈmɪst/
- Noun
- water in the form of very small drops floating in the air or falling as rain
- We could barely see the shore through the mist.
- The hills were veiled/shrouded in a fine mist.
- a stream of liquid in the form of very small drops
- an aerosol mist
- something that makes understanding difficult
- an issue clouded by mists of confusion
- Verb
- to become covered with very small drops of water
- My glasses misted [=fogged] up when I came in from the cold.
- to fill with tears
- Her eyes misted.
- Her eyes misted over as she thought of her old friends.
- to cover (something) with mist
- a misted valley
- to spray (something) with very small drops of water
- The plant should be misted regularly.
- to rain very lightly
- It was misting when we arrived.
- a misting rain