
Pesquisar
to befog
01
nublar, confundir
to make something unclear or confusing
Transitive: to befog sb
Example
The convoluted explanations befogged the listeners, leaving them uncertain about the topic.
The contradictory information presented by the witness befogged the jury, making it challenging to reach a verdict.
The dense legal jargon befogged the reader, making it hard to understand the contract.
02
encobrir, obscurecer
to cover or obscure something with fog or smoke, making it hard to see
Transitive: to befog a sight
Example
The thick mist befogged the view of the mountains.
Smoke from the fire befogged the streets, making it hard to breathe.
The smoke from the chimney befogged the room, filling it with a haze.
word family
fog
Noun
befog
Verb
befogged
Adjective
befogged
Adjective

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