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Definition & Meaning of "in a fog"in English

in a fog
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confused and unable to think clearly 

in a fog definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the "in a fog" and when to use it?

The idiom "in a fog" has its origins in the literal experience of being surrounded by dense fog, which severely limits visibility and makes it difficult to see and navigate. In a foggy environment, individuals can feel disoriented, confused, and uncertain about their surroundings, which likely led to the figurative use of the expression. The phrase "in a fog" is used figuratively to describe a state of mental confusion, disorientation, or bewilderment.

Examples
After the long flight, I was in a fog and could barely answer simple questions. 
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