Overcast vs Blurry - What's the difference?
overcast | blurry | Related terms |
Covered with clouds; overshadowed; darkened.
(meteorology) The sky is said to be overcast , when it is more than 90% covered by clouds.
(figuratively) In a state of depression; gloomy; melancholy.
(obsolete) To overthrow.
To cover with cloud; to overshadow; to darken.
To make gloomy; to depress.
(obsolete) To be or become cloudy.
(obsolete) To transform.
(of an image) Not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges.
(figuratively) not clear, not with well-defined boundaries.
Overcast is a related term of blurry.
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between overcast and blurry
is that overcast is (figuratively) in a state of depression; gloomy; melancholy while blurry is (figuratively) not clear, not with well-defined boundaries.As adjectives the difference between overcast and blurry
is that overcast is covered with clouds; overshadowed; darkened while blurry is (of an image) not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges.As a noun overcast
is (obsolete) an outcast.As a verb overcast
is (obsolete) to overthrow.overcast
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* *blurry
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(er)- If I take off my glasses, everything close up looks blurry .
- It would seem that the line between flirting and sexual harrassment has become quite blurry.