Mist
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Mist ( noun )
- A visible suspension of water droplets in the atmosphere, typically close to the ground.
- A state of confusion or uncertainty.
Origin:
Old english mist (noun), of germanic origin; related to dutch mist and german mist.
Examples:
- The morning mist was thick in the valley.
- The mist obscured the view of the mountain.
- She walked through the mist with her head down.
- The mist in the air made it hard to see.
- The mist of uncertainty clouds her future.
(As a verb)
Mist ( verb )
- A visible suspension of water droplets in the atmosphere, typically close to the ground.
- A state of confusion or uncertainty.
Origin:
Old english mist (noun), of germanic origin; related to dutch mist and german mist.
Examples:
- The morning mist was thick in the valley.
- The mist obscured the view of the mountain.
- She walked through the mist with her head down.
- The mist in the air made it hard to see.
- The mist of uncertainty clouds her future.