Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

heavy-fog

Noun
/ˈhɛvi fɔɡ/
Definition
A dense accumulation of water droplets suspended in the atmosphere, significantly reducing visibility.
Examples
  • The driver proceeded cautiously as heavy fog rolled in over the highway.
  • Heavy fog in the harbor caused several ships to delay their departure.
  • During the heavy fog, it was hard to see more than a few feet ahead.
Meaning
Heavy fog refers to a thick mist that limits visibility on roads and in the environment.
Synonyms
  • mist
  • thick haze
  • fog
  • smog
  • cloudiness