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muzzy

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Adj — Mentally unclear or foggy; unable to think or see straight.

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muzzy-headed feel muzzy

Etymology

Likely a shortened form related to "moustache," though its modern sense of "foggy-headed" developed independently.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “muzzy” mean?

The word “muzzy” means mentally unclear or foggy; unable to think or see straight. In plain terms, that fuzzy, unfocused feeling in your head — from tiredness, illness, or a bit too much to drink.

How do you use “muzzy” in a sentence?

Here is “muzzy” used in a sentence: “She felt muzzy after the long flight and too little sleep.”

What is another word for “muzzy”?

Words with a similar meaning to “muzzy” include nebulous, puzzled, perplexed and merry.

What part of speech is “muzzy”?

“Muzzy” is an adjective.

How many meanings does “muzzy” have?

“Muzzy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: mentally unclear or foggy; unable to think or see straight.

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