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misty

Adjective
comp: mistiersup: mistiest

This term evokes a sense of blurred boundaries and softened edges, whether in a physical landscape or a mental state. It carries a quiet, often melancholic or nostalgic tone, suggesting a veil that separates the observer from the truth or the object of their gaze. When applied to emotions, it specifically describes the physiological onset of crying where the eyes glaze over before tears actually fall. In a cognitive sense, it describes memories that have faded over time, lacking the sharp detail of a clear recollection.

Meanings

Adjective

Full of or covered with mist, causing a lack of clarity in vision.

"The mountain peaks were misty in the early morning light."

Adjective

Not clear or distinct; vague or confused in thought or memory.

"He had a misty recollection of the events that took place ten years ago."

Adjective

Filled with tears, making it difficult to see clearly.

"Her eyes became misty as she listened to the emotional farewell speech."

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