Synonym: blur, cloud, dimness, film, fog, haze, vapor. Similar words: chemistry, economist, by mistake, optimistic, remiss, dismiss, premise, missing. Meaning: [mɪst] n. a thin fog with condensation near the ground. v. 1. become covered with mist 2. make less visible or unclear 3. spray finely or cover with mist.
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61) The cottage was scarcely visible through the mist.
62) There is a film of mist over the land.
63) Early mist promises fair weather.
64) A mist of perfume hung in the air.
65) The morning mist will clear off soon.
66) The hills were cloaked in thick mist.
67) A mist filmed over the stars.
68) The coast was barely distinguishable in the mist.
69) The view was obscured by mist.
70) The sun soon rolled the mist away.
71) The little town had vanished in the mist.
72) The sun shone and the mist dissipated.
73) The hills were wreathed in mist.
74) The ground mist clung closely to the hedgerows.
75) Mist eddied round the house.
76) The mountain tops were wreathed in mist.
77) A milky mist filled the valley.
78) Thick mist clouded the mountaintops.
79) I saw it all through a mist of tears.
80) The mist had cleared by mid-morning.
81) Hills were folded in mist.
82) The mist shrouding the walley had lifted.
83) The village was swathed in early morning mist.
84) The path was almost indiscernible in the mist.
85) The hills were wrapped in mist.
86) The beautiful sweeping coastline was cloaked in mist.
87) A faint mist hung over the valley.
88) The harbour was covered in a thick mist.
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89) A mist filmed over stars.
90) The men's lanterns pierced through the dense mist.
More similar words: chemistry, economist, by mistake, optimistic, remiss, dismiss, premise, missing, missile, mission, squeamish, emission, euphemism, compromise, commission, admission, permission, promising, missionary, commissioner, transmission, misunderstanding, fist, list, waist, wrist, twist, hoist, whistle, persist.