Dictionary Results for clouded
1. cloud - verb · make overcast or cloudy; "Fall weather often overcasts our beaches" Synonym(s): overcast Hypernym(s): darken
2. cloud - verb · make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley" Synonym(s): obscure, befog, becloud, obnubilate, haze_over, fog, mist Hypernym(s): hide, conceal
3. cloud - verb · billow up in the form of a cloud; "The smoke clouded above the houses" Hypernym(s): billow, wallow
4. cloud - verb · make gloomy or depressed; "Their faces were clouded with sadness" Hypernym(s): affect, impress, move, strike
5. cloud - verb · place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation" Synonym(s): defile, sully, corrupt, taint Hypernym(s): mar, impair, spoil, deflower, vitiate
6. cloud - verb · make less clear; "the stroke clouded memories of her youth" Hypernym(s): change, alter, modify
7. cloud - verb · colour with streaks or blotches of different shades Synonym(s): mottle, dapple Hypernym(s): spot
8. cloud - verb · make milky or dull; "The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added" Hypernym(s): dull
9. clouded - adjective · made troubled or apprehensive or distressed in appearance; "his face was clouded with unhappiness"
10. clouded - adjective · filled or abounding with clouds Synonym(s): cloud-covered, overcast, sunless
11. clouded - adjective · mentally disordered; "a mind clouded by sorrow"
12. clouded - adjective · unclear in form or expression; "the blurred aims of the group"; "sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded"- H.G.Wells Synonym(s): blurred
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