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Noun: haze  heyz
  1. Atmospheric moisture, dust or smoke that causes reduced visibility
    "The summer haze obscured the distant mountains"
     
  2. Confusion characterized by lack of clarity
    "The medication caused a haze that made it difficult to concentrate";
    - daze, fog
Verb: haze  heyz
  1. Become hazy, dull, or cloudy
    "The windows hazed over with condensation"
     
  2. Harass by imposing humiliating or painful tasks, as in military institutions
    "The senior cadets hazed the new recruits with gruelling physical challenges"

Sounds like: hay, haze, hays, H

Derived forms: hazing, hazed, hazes

Type of: aerosol, beset, chevvy [non-standard], chevy [Brit, archaic], chivvy [Brit], chivy [Brit], cloud, confusedness, confusion, disarray, harass, harry, hassle [informal], mental confusion, molest, muddiness, overcast, plague, provoke

Encyclopedia: Haze, Jonathan