cloud
//klaʊd//
Noun
cloudsPlural
1
A visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
White clouds floated across the blue sky.
2
A mass of smoke, dust, or other matter visible in the air.
A cloud of dust rose from the road as the car passed by.
3
A state or cause of gloom, suspicion, trouble, or worry.
A cloud of suspicion hung over him after the incident.
4
A network of remote servers used to store, manage, and process data (cloud computing).
We store all our files in the cloud.
Verb
1
To make or become unclear or less transparent.
Steam clouded the bathroom mirror.
2
To make less clear or more confused (used figuratively).
Don't let emotions cloud your judgment.