fuzzy
Prononciation : [ˈfʌzi]
Mot
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) when something is soft, fluffy, and not very clear. Think of a teddy bear or a cloud. They feel fuzzy and look a little blurred, not sharp or smooth.
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The kitten's fur was so fuzzy that everyone wanted to pet it.
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The crystal was not fuzzy; it was sharp and clear.
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Is that blanket fuzzy or is it smooth?
Contexte : « clarity »
(adjective) when something is not clear or defined. It might be confusing or hard to understand, just like a picture that is fuzzy or doesn't show a clear image.
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The teacher gave a fuzzy explanation that made everyone curious to learn more.
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His answer was very clear, not fuzzy at all.
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Can you make the fuzzy instructions clearer for us?
Contexte : « texture »
(noun) a soft, fluffy texture, often used to describe materials like cloth or surfaces that feel cozy or warm.
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The fuzzy of the sweater made it very warm on cold days.
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The fabric was not fuzzy; it felt rough instead.
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Do you like the fuzzy feeling of this stuffed animal?
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