Bruma (en. Haze)
/ˈbɾu.ma/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Dense fog that limits visibility.
The mist covered the landscape, making everything look blurry.
La bruma cubría el paisaje, haciendo que todo se viera borroso.
Atmosphere in which there is high humidity.
The morning mist over the lake was stunning.
La bruma matutina en el lago era impresionante.
Quality of something that is unclear or vague.
In his memories, there was a mist that made accessing the details difficult.
En sus recuerdos había una bruma que dificultaba el acceso a los detalles.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'brūma', which means 'winter days' or 'short days'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
morning mist
Fog that appears in the morning, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
bruma matutina
to sail in the mist
To act without clarity or without knowing the details of a situation.
navegar en la bruma
Related Words
fog
Very low cloud that reduces visibility.
neblina
cloud
A collection of water particles that cluster in the atmosphere.
nube
Slang Meanings
A confusing or unclear situation.
I don't understand anything that is happening; everything is a mist.
No entiendo nada de lo que está pasando, todo es una bruma.
A state of uncertainty or doubts.
After that news, I have a mist in my head.
Después de esa noticia, tengo una bruma en la cabeza.