cloudy
Americanadjective
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full of or overcast by clouds.
a cloudy sky.
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having little or no sunshine.
a cloudy but rainless day.
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having cloudlike markings.
cloudy marble.
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not clear or transparent; murky.
He could not see through the cloudy liquid.
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darkened by gloom, trouble, etc.
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under suspicion, disgrace, etc..
a gambler with a cloudy reputation.
adjective
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covered with cloud or clouds
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of or like a cloud or clouds
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streaked or mottled like a cloud
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opaque or muddy
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obscure or unclear
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troubled by gloom or depression
his face had a cloudy expression
Other Word Forms
- cloudily adverb
- cloudiness noun
- uncloudy adjective
Etymology
Origin of cloudy
First recorded before 900; Middle English cloudi, Old English clūdig “rocky, hilly”; cloud, -y 1
Example Sentences
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The picture is a little cloudier for actors in a supporting role, said Feinberg, with both male and female categories up for grabs.
From Barron's
A change of fortunes on Tuesday overnight with the cloudier skies over southeastern parts of the UK.
From BBC
For Friday night the clearest skies are most likely across Scotland and Northern Ireland while it'll be mostly cloudy elsewhere with some rain across parts of England.
From BBC
Weather will continue to cool slightly on Sunday, with partly to mostly cloudy skies.
From Los Angeles Times
The world relaxed into a slow, steady beat, like the drip of an icicle on a cold, cloudy day.
From Literature
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