Haze Definition

hāz
hazed, hazes, hazing
noun
hazes
A dispersion of vapor, smoke, dust, etc. in the air that reduces visibility.
Webster's New World
A partially opaque covering.
Let the polish dry to a haze before buffing it.
American Heritage
A slight confusion or vagueness of mind.
Webster's New World
(uncountable) Very fine solid particles (smoke, dust) or liquid droplets (moisture) suspended in the air, slightly limiting visibility.
Wiktionary
(uncountable) A reduction of transparency of a clear gas or liquid.
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verb
hazed, hazes, hazing
To make or become hazy.
Webster's New World
To punish or harass by forcing to do hard, unnecessary work.
Webster's New World
To initiate or discipline (a new member of a team, fraternity, etc.) by forcing to do ridiculous, humiliating, or painful things.
Webster's New World
To drive (horses or cattle) while on horseback.
Webster's New World

(US, informal) To perform an unpleasant initiation ritual upon a usually non-consenting individual, especially freshmen to a closed community such as a college or military unit.

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Other Word Forms of Haze

Noun

Singular:
haze
Plural:
hazes

Origin of Haze

  • Perhaps from obsolete haze to frighten from obsolete French haser to annoy from Old French

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Possibly from hawze (“terrify, frighten, confound”), from Middle French haser (“irritate, annoy”)

    From Wiktionary

  • Compare Old Norse höss (“grey”), akin to Old English hasu (“gray”).

    From Wiktionary

  • The earliest instances are of the latter part of the 17th century.

    From Wiktionary

  • Possibly back-formation from hazy.

    From Wiktionary

  • Probably back-formation from hazy

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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