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mistier
Superlative
mistiest
1
having a cover of mist that creates a soft, blurred look
- The morning was misty, with a soft haze enveloping the landscape.
- She walked through the misty forest, enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings.
- The misty air made everything appear ethereal and dreamlike.
- The misty conditions obscured the view of the mountains in the distance.
- The misty weather created a sense of mystery and intrigue in the air.
2
(of eyes) slightly blurred or hazy due to tears
- Her misty eyes betrayed the sorrow she felt at the loss of her beloved pet.
- As she listened to the nostalgic melody, tears gathered in her misty eyes, recalling fond memories of her youth.
- The touching scene in the movie left many audience members with misty eyes, moved by its emotional depth.
- Despite her efforts to remain composed, her misty eyes revealed the depth of her emotions as she bid farewell to her childhood home.
- As she read the heartfelt letter, tears welled up in her misty eyes, touched by the sincerity of the words.
3
having a blurred or unclear outline
- The misty edges of the photograph added a sense of mystery.
- The misty outlines of the trees were barely visible in the early morning light.
- The painting had a misty quality, with soft, undefined shapes.
- The misty outline of the boat appeared through the fog as it drifted toward the shore.
- The photograph turned out misty, with the edges all blurred.
4
(of a color) having a hazy or pale appearance
- The misty pink of the dawn lit up the sky.
- She painted the room in a misty shade of blue.
- The misty grey curtains blurred the light.
- The artist chose a misty green for the landscape to create a dreamy effect.