Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thick-fog

noun
/θɪk fɔɡ/
Definition
A dense cloud of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, significantly reducing visibility.
Examples
  • Driving through thick fog can be very hazardous.
  • The ship navigated carefully through the thick fog.
  • The thick fog blanketed the city, creating an eerie atmosphere.
Meaning
Thick fog refers to a weather condition where a large amount of moisture in the air creates a cloudy environment that is hard to see through, often making travel dangerous.
Synonyms
  • mist
  • haze
  • smog
  • low visibility