Cloudy vs Vaporous - What's the difference?
cloudy | vaporous | Related terms |
Covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast.
Not transparent or clear.
Uncertain; unclear.
Relating to vapour; misty, foggy, obscure, insubstantial.
* 1594, William Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece
* 1605, Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning
Cloudy is a related term of vaporous.
As adjectives the difference between cloudy and vaporous
is that cloudy is covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast while vaporous is relating to vapour; misty, foggy, obscure, insubstantial.cloudy
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Adjective
(er)vaporous
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Alternative forms
* vapourousAdjective
(en adjective)- O hateful, vaporous , and foggy night!
- So whosoever shall entertain high and vaporous imaginations, instead of a laborious and sober inquiry of truth, shall beget hopes and beliefs of strange and impossible shapes.