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clouded

/ˈklaʊdɪd/

Meanings
  • Obscured or made unclear by some substance, condition, or action.

    - "The glass was clouded by the steam from the hot coffee."
    - "The windows were clouded over by a thick layer of fog."
    - "The judgment of the jury was clouded by conflicting evidence."
    - "The future prospects of the company were clouded by uncertainty and instability."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with clouded
clouded , shrouded , veiled , unveiled , revealed , obscured , concealed , hushed , silenced , muted , unheard , unspoken , unvoiced
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. clouded

  2. clawed

  3. clodded

  4. clogged

  5. clumped

  6. clotted


Variants
List of all variants of clouded that leads to same result
cloud , clouded , clouding , clouds , clouded leopard , clouded leopards
Forms
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The word 'clouded' can appear in various forms depending on the context and the part of speech it functions as. For instance, as an adjective, 'clouded' can modify a noun and describe the quality or the state of the noun, as in 'a clouded judgment' or 'a clouded perception'. As a verb, 'clouded' can describe the action or the process of making something unclear or obscured, as in 'the fog clouded the view' or 'the smog clouded the city'. As a participle, 'clouded' can function as an adjective and describe the quality or the state of the noun, as in 'a clouded mirror' or 'a clouded sky'. As an adverb, 'clouded' can modify a verb and describe the manner or the degree in which the verb is performed, as in 'he clouded the issue' or 'she clouded her judgment'. As a noun, 'clouded' can refer to a state or a condition of being unclear or obscured, as in 'the future of the company was in a clouded state' or 'the truth behind the rumors was in a clouded condition'.


Etymology
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The word 'clouded' is derived from the Old English word 'clawed', which meant 'covered with clouds'. Over time, the spelling of the word changed from 'clawed' to 'clouded'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Obscurity: Obscurity refers to the state or the condition of being unclear or obscured, either intentionally or unintentionally. Obscurity can be achieved through various means, such as the use of ambiguous language, the withholding of information, the deliberate creation of confusion, or the use of symbols, codes, or other forms of encrypted communication. Obscurity can be used for various purposes, such as the protection of sensitive information, the preservation of privacy, the maintenance of secrecy, the creation of mystery, or the expression of artistic or intellectual freedom.

  2. Ambiguity: Ambiguity refers to the quality or the state of being open to more than one interpretation, meaning, or application. Ambiguity can be intentional or unintentional, and it can be found in various forms of communication, such as language, symbols, art, music, literature, or film. Ambiguity can be used for various purposes, such as the expression of complexity, the exploration of multiple perspectives, the creation of suspense or tension, the provocation of thought or reflection, the enhancement of artistic or intellectual freedom, or the preservation of privacy or secrecy.

  3. Obfuscation: Obfuscation refers to the deliberate act or the process of making something unclear, obscure, or confusing, either through the use of ambiguous language, the withholding of information, the deliberate creation of confusion, or the use of symbols, codes, or other forms of encrypted communication. Obfuscation is often used for various purposes, such as the protection of intellectual property, the preservation of privacy, the maintenance of secrecy, the creation of mystery or suspense, the enhancement of artistic or intellectual freedom, or the expression of sarcasm, irony, or other forms of humorous or satirical commentary.


Culture
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In various cultures, the term 'clouded' has been used to describe different phenomena. For instance, in Chinese culture, the term 'yun' ( clouds) is often used to describe the ethereal and ephemeral nature of beauty and art. In Indian culture, the term 'maya' ( illusion) is often used to describe the deceptive and illusory nature of reality. In Western culture, the term 'clouded' is often used to describe the unclear or obscured nature of something, such as a judgment, a perception, or a phenomenon.

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