fuzzy
fu
ˈfə
zzy
zi
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British pronunciation
/fˈʌzi/

Definition & Meaning of "fuzzy"in English

01

lacking clear definition or sharpness, appearing indistinct or blurry

fuzzy definition and meaning
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His memory of the event was fuzzy, with only vague recollections remaining.
The details of the distant mountains were fuzzy, blurred by the misty morning fog.
02

covered with fine short hair or fibers, often giving a soft texture

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The blanket was so fuzzy that it felt like cuddling a cloud.
The peach had a fuzzy skin, adding to its tactile appeal when held.
03

confused and unable to think clearly

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After staying up all night studying, her mind felt fuzzy, and she struggled to focus on the exam questions.
The details of the meeting were fuzzy in her mind, as she had trouble recalling what had been discussed.
04

having a quality that evokes warm, sentimental emotions

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The movie left me with a fuzzy feeling, reminding me of my childhood.
After the heartwarming reunion, everyone felt fuzzy inside.
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