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Veiled vs Bleared - What's the difference?

veiled | bleared | Related terms |

Veiled is a related term of bleared.


As verbs the difference between veiled and bleared

is that veiled is (veil) while bleared is (blear).

As an adjective veiled

is hidden, such as by a veil.

Blurred vs Bleared - What's the difference?

blurred | bleared |


As verbs the difference between blurred and bleared

is that blurred is (blur) while bleared is (blear).

As an adjective blurred

is out of focus; partially obscured; smudged.

Smoky vs Bleared - What's the difference?

smoky | bleared | Related terms |


As an adjective smoky

is filled with or giving off smoke.

As a verb bleared is

past tense of blear.

Bleared vs Blurry - What's the difference?

bleared | blurry | Related terms |

Bleared is a related term of blurry.


As a verb bleared

is (blear).

As an adjective blurry is

(of an image) not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges.

Foggy vs Bleared - What's the difference?

foggy | bleared | Related terms |

Foggy is a related term of bleared.


As an adjective foggy

is obscured by mist or fog; unclear; hazy.

As a verb bleared is

(blear).

Murky vs Bleared - What's the difference?

murky | bleared | Related terms |

Murky is a related term of bleared.


As a proper noun murky

is (murcki), a locale in poland.

As a verb bleared is

(blear).

Bleared vs Bleary - What's the difference?

bleared | bleary | Related terms |

Bleared is a related term of bleary.


As a verb bleared

is (blear).

As an adjective bleary is

tired, having senses dulled by exhaustion.

Hazy vs Bleared - What's the difference?

hazy | bleared | Synonyms |

Hazy is a synonym of bleared.


As an adjective hazy

is thick with haze; somewhat obscured with haze.

As a verb bleared is

(blear).

Misty vs Bleared - What's the difference?

misty | bleared | Related terms |


As an adjective misty

is with mist; foggy.

As a proper noun Misty

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

As a verb bleared is

past tense of blear.

Bleared vs Filmy - What's the difference?

bleared | filmy | Related terms |

Bleared is a related term of filmy.


As a verb bleared

is (blear).

As an adjective filmy is

resembling or made of a thin film; gauzy.

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