Meaning & Definition of word "Clouding"

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    Clouding

    /ˈklaʊ.dɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. the process of becoming clouded; an obscuring state
      • Example: There was a clouding of judgment when he made that decision.
    • 2. a condition in which something is obscured or unclear
      • Example: The clouding over the issue made it hard for us to reach a conclusion.

    verb:

    • 1. the act of obscuring or making something less clear or transparent
      • Example: The heavy rain began clouding the windows, making it difficult to see outside.
    • 2. to become or make less clear or bright
      • Example: Her eyes were clouding with tears as she listened to the sad news.
    • 3. to lose clarity or precision
      • Example: The scientist noted that the results of the experiment were clouding due to external factors.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'cloud', with the suffix '-ing' indicating the action or process.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clouding one's judgment:

    To allow emotions or other factors to affect decision-making.

    cloud of uncertainty:

    A situation characterized by doubt or confusion.

    cloud over:

    To cast a shadow or give a worrying feeling about something.

    Related Words

    cloud:

    A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.

    haze:

    Atmospheric moisture or dust that reduces visibility.

    Slang Meanings of clouding

    Meaning: To become less clear due to confusion or distraction.

    Example Sentence: After that argument, her thoughts were totally clouding.

    Meaning: To impair one's ability to think clearly.

    Example Sentence: Too much stress can really clouding your mind.