What is another word for mistily?

Pronunciation: [mˈɪstɪlɪ] (IPA)

Mistily is an adverb used to describe something unclear or obscured by mist. It can be substituted with other words such as hazily, faintly, dimly, vaguely, softly, or indistinctly. These words give the impression of an object out of focus or shrouded in fog, making it difficult to perceive its details. Another word that may be used interchangeably with mistily is obscurely. It implies that the object is hidden from view, perhaps only partially visible or concealed by shadows. These synonyms are especially useful in creative writing to create an atmospheric effect or convey a particular mood.

What are the hypernyms for Mistily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Mistily

But it was the light of the dawn that gave a strange spiritual value to every scene on the way to the battlefield, putting a glamour upon the walls of broken houses and shining mistily in the pools of the Yser Canal and upon its mud-banks, and the strange little earth dwellings which our men once used to inhabit along its line of dead trees, with their trunks wet and bright.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
Her lids dropped for a moment, and then heavily lifted again; but she could still see the pencil-mistily-dreamily-as if endued with a life not her own-flying on.
"The Story of Louie"
Oliver Onions
After Miss Bethel had left the room, followed by the preposterous old mother, he stood at the window watching the lights of the town shining mistily through the black network of trees in the drive.
"The Wooden Horse"
Hugh Walpole

Famous quotes with Mistily

  • Then our Courteous Lord answered in shewing full mistily a wonderful example of a Lord that hath a Servant: and He gave me sight to my understanding of both. Which sight was shewed doubly in the Lord and doubly in the Servant: the one part was shewed spiritually in bodily likeness, and the other part was shewed more spiritually, without bodily likeness.
    Julian of Norwich

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