/ Words / Muzzy

16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Muzzy' in a Sentence

"Confused or muddled; lacking clarity or coherence." more

/ Muzzy
FiltersHighlight
The little kitten felt muzzy after playing with yarn all day.
Sarah's muzzy handwriting on the chalkboard puzzled the class during the spelling lesson.
The puzzle pieces looked muzzy, making it tricky to complete the picture.
Her thoughts became muzzy as she tried to solve the complex math problem.
The historical timeline became muzzy as the students tried to recall important dates.
The directions for the science experiment were so muzzy that the students had trouble understanding what to do.
The muzzy instructions on the board left the students scratching their heads.
The weather forecast was muzzy, making it hard to decide what clothes to wear.
After spinning around, Sarah felt a bit muzzy and needed to sit down.
After staying up late to finish her homework, Sarah felt muzzy during her morning class.
Tom's muzzy handwriting made it difficult for his friend to read the birthday card.
The muzzy colors in the painting made it hard for Lily to guess what it was about.
The historical timeline in the book was muzzy, making it difficult for the students to follow the events.
His muzzy thoughts made it challenging for him to solve the math problem.
His drawings became muzzy when he used too many colors at once.
The muzzy colors in the painting created a dreamy and unclear atmosphere.

Muzzy

muhz-ee
adjectiveConfused or muddled; lacking clarity or coherence.
Antonyms

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: March 8, 2024
Back

Filters

Difficulty
Filter sentences by sentence difficulty level.
Grade Level
Filter sentences by learner’s grade level.
Context
Filter sentence based on your interest or domain to better understand the word usage.
Copied!