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fuzzy
[ fuhz-ee ]
fuzzy
/ ˈfʌzɪ /
adjective
- of, resembling, or covered with fuzz
- indistinct; unclear or distorted
- not clearly thought out or expressed
- (of the hair) tightly curled or very wavy
- maths of or relating to a form of set theory in which set membership depends on a likelihood function
fuzzy logic
fuzzy set
- (of a computer program or system) designed to operate according to the principles of fuzzy logic, so as to be able to deal with data which is imprecise or has uncertain boundaries
Derived Forms
- ˈfuzziness, noun
- ˈfuzzily, adverb
Other Words From
- fuzzi·ly adverb
- fuzzi·ness noun
Example Sentences
Details were similarly fuzzy when Tanner Frick dropped out of the competition last week.
“So-called sanctuary cities and states sound warm and fuzzy, but the protections they offer aren’t for abuelas getting ice cream, they’re for people who entered the country illegally and committed additional crimes.”
Prior to belting out her song, "Juno," Carpenter riffed with Domingo for a bit and threw him into some fuzzy handcuffs while everyone screamed with delight.
Yet here we are out on a tennis court, worrying about whether a small fuzzy ball is landing in a painted box.
This far back in time, some details are too fuzzy to make out.
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