Hazed vs Lazed - What's the difference?
hazed | lazed |
(haze)
Affected by haze; hazy.
* 1923 , (editor), Collected Scientific Papers of John Aitken, LL.D., F.R.S.
* 2004 , Matthew McGuire, Dreams Of Hope ,
* 2008 , A. J. Hampton, Hostile Devotions ,
(of a photograph) Clouded, especially due to accidental exposure to light.
(Australia, slang) Drunk.
(laze)
Laziness.
An instance of lazing.
To be lazy, waste time.
To pass time relaxing.
Acidic steam created when super-hot lava contacts salt water.
As verbs the difference between hazed and lazed
is that hazed is (haze) while lazed is (laze).As an adjective hazed
is affected by haze; hazy.hazed
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(en adjective)- With W., N.W., and N. winds the air is very clear, whereas from all other directions it is very much hazed'. All winds from E. by S. to SW are nearly ten times more ' hazed than those from the NW quadrant.
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- The images of reality become more and more hazed , more and more dim. Hibernation pulls him away. Floating, the nightmare returns.
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- As she rocked against him, she couldn?t stop watching his murky eyes grow even more hazed .
lazed
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*laze
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Etymology 1
Noun
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- The cat spent the afternoon lazing in the sun.