fuzzy
Pronunciation: [ˈfʌzi]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
The kitten's fur was so fuzzy that everyone wanted to pet it.
Example
The crystal was not fuzzy; it was sharp and clear.
Example
Is that blanket fuzzy or is it smooth?
Context: "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.
Example
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.
Example
Can you make the fuzzy instructions clearer for us?
Context: "texture"
(noun) a soft, fluffy texture, often used to describe materials like cloth or surfaces that feel cozy or warm.
Example
The fuzzy of the sweater made it very warm on cold days.
Example
The fabric was not fuzzy; it felt rough instead.
Example
Do you like the fuzzy feeling of this stuffed animal?
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