adjective
- comparative form of muzzy; more confused, dazed, or unclear in thought
- comparative form of muzzy; more blurred, indistinct, or unclear in appearance or perception
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal
Examples
- After the long flight, his mind felt muzzier than usual.
- The photograph became muzzier as it aged.
- She woke up feeling muzzier than she had in days.
- The details of the dream grew muzzier as the morning progressed.
- His thinking was muzzier after the medication wore off.
- The image on the old television screen looked muzzier than on the new one.