fog
//fɒɡ//
Noun
fogSingular
fogsPlural
1
A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere near the earth's surface that reduces visibility.
The fog was so thick that we could barely see the road.
2
A state of mental confusion or lack of clarity.
After the accident, he was in a fog and couldn't remember what happened.
Verb
fogsPresent tense
foggedPast tense
foggedPast participle
foggingPresent participle
fogsThird-person singular
1
To cover or become covered with fog or condensation.
The bathroom mirror fogged up after my shower.
2
To make or become confused or unclear.
Lack of sleep fogged my thinking.