fog

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The meaning (definition) of the word fog
thick white mist that makes it hard to see
The word fog used in a sentence
“The fog was so thick we could not see the road.”
Words that mean the same as fog (synonyms)
misthaze
Words that mean the opposite of fog (antonyms)
clear
The plural of the word fog
fogs
How the word fog is said around the world
| French | brouillard |
| Spanish | niebla |
| Mandarin | 多雾路段 |
| Hindi | कोहरा |
| Arabic | ضباب |
| Russian | туман |
| Portuguese (EU) | névoa |
| Portuguese (BR) | névoa |
| Japanese | 霧 |
| German | Nebel |
| Urdu | دھند |
| Punjabi | ਧੁੰਦ |
| Korean | 안개 |
| Hebrew | עֲרָפֶל |
| Greek | ομίχλη |
| Dutch | mist |
| Filipino | hamog |
| Vietnamese | sương mù |
| Turkish | sis |
| Persian | مه |
| Polish | mgła |
| Ukrainian | туман |
| Bengali | কুয়াশা |
| Swedish | dimma |
| Italian | nebbia |
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