haziness
91obscureness — É™b skjÊŠrnɪs / skÉ™l n. vagueness, ambiguousness; indistinctness, haziness; being unremarkable, being unworthy of distinction …
92sfumato — In painting, the technique of blurring or softening sharp outlines by subtle and gradual blending (feathering) of one tone into another. The smokelike haziness of this effect slightly lessens the perception that a still image is entirely still …
93hazy — adjective (hazier, haziest) 1》 covered by a haze. 2》 vague, indistinct, or ill defined. Derivatives hazily adverb haziness noun Origin C17: of unknown origin …
94nebulosity — n. Cloudiness, haziness, mistiness, nebulousness …
95hazy — adjective 1 not clear because of a slight mist that is caused by heat, smoke etc: The tower looked dim in the hazy English air. 2 an idea, memory etc that is hazy is not clear or exact: My memories of the holiday are rather hazy. 3 be hazy about… …
96opacity — noun 1) analyzing the opacity of their drinking water Syn: cloudiness, nontransparency, opaqueness, filminess, blurriness, blurredness, blur, haziness, haze Ant: transparency, translucence, clarity 2) …
97uncertainty — noun 1) the uncertainty of the stock market Syn: unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness, chanciness, precariousness, changeability, variability, inconstancy, fickleness, caprice Ant: predictability 2) uncer …
98incisive — incisive, trenchant, clear cut, cutting, biting, crisp are applied to utterances, thoughts, style, or mentalities and mean having or manifesting the qualities associated with sharpness, keenness, and acuteness, especially of mind. Incisive… …
99realize — 1 Realize, actualize, embody, incarnate, materialize, externalize, objectify, hypostatize, reify are the chief words in English meaning to give concrete or objective existence to something that has existed as an abstraction or a conception or a… …
100dusk — n 1. twilight, crepuscule, Literary. gloaming; late afternoon, evening, eventide, evenfall, eve, Archaic. even, Archaic. evensong, sundown, sunset, moonrise, day s end, edge of night, nightfall. 2. shade, shadiness, shadow, shadowiness, dimness,… …