fog
Pronunciation: [fɔɡ]
Word
Context: "weather"
(noun) fog is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets that make it hard to see. It usually happens when the air is cool and damp, especially near water or when it's cold outside.
Example
The morning fog made the park look magical and mysterious.
Example
There was no fog today, and the sky was completely clear.
Example
Why does fog sometimes make it hard to drive safely?
Context: "obscuring vision"
(verb) to fog means to make something difficult to see, usually because of a mist or vapor. It's like when your glasses get cloudy or when a mirror steams up.
Example
The bathroom mirror fogged up after the hot shower.
Example
The cold air didn't fog up my glasses at all.
Example
Why does your breath fog up the glass on a cold day?
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