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fognoun a state of mental confusiondidn't get enough sleep and now I'm in a fog daze, dazedness, haze, muddle, spin, swoon reverie, stupor, trancebefuddlement, bewilderment, perplexity, puzzlementdelirium, malaise, paralysiscloudiness, fogginess alertness, levelheadedness an atmospheric condition in which suspended particles in the air rob it of its transparencythe fog lifted once the sun was out brume, gauze, haze, mist, murk, reek, smog, soup bank, cloud, fume, miasma, smoke, smother, steam a state of mental uncertaintyI wandered around in a fog after the shocking news bafflement, bamboozlement, befuddlement, bemusement, bewilderedness, bewilderment, confusedness, confusion, discombobulation, distraction, head-scratching, maze(chiefly dialect), muddle, mystification, perplexity, puzzlement, tangle, whirl abashment, discomfiture, disconcertment, embarrassment, mortificationagitation, chagrin, discomfort, dismay, disquiet, distress, disturbance, perturbation, upsetbother, commotion, dither, flurry, fluster, fuss, stew, turmoil assurance, certainty, certitude, confidence, conviction, positiveness, sureness fogverbto make (something) unclear to the understandingextraneous matters that only serve to fog the central issue becloud, befog, blur, cloud, confuse, muddy, obfuscate complicate, perplex, sophisticateentangle, snarl, tangledisarrange, disarray, discompose, dishevel, disorder, disrupt, disturb, jumble, mess (up), mix (up), muddle, scramble, shuffle, tousle, upset clarify, clear (up), illuminate simplify, streamlinedisentangle, straighten (out), undo, unravel, unscramble, untangledecipher, decodeanalyze, break down to make dark, dim, or indistincttime will fog memories becloud, bedim, befog, blacken, blear, blur, cloud, darken, dim, dislimn, fuzz (up), haze, mist, obscure, overcast, overcloud, overshadow, shadow, shroud adumbrate, blot out, conceal, eclipse, hide, obliterate, screen, shadecamouflage, cloak, cover, curtain, disguise, mask, veil brighten, illuminate, illumine, light (up), lighten expose, reveal, uncover, unveil in 1544 |