What is foggier?

Foggier means something is more foggy, like when you can’t see as clearly because there’s more mist around.

Imagine you’re playing outside on a cloudy morning. You look at your friend, but they seem blurry and far away. That’s fog. Now, if the clouds get thicker and the air gets even muddier, it becomes foggier. It’s like wearing a pair of smudgy glasses, the more fog there is, the harder it is to see.

What "Foggier" Looks Like

When it's foggy, you can still make out shapes, maybe your friend waves at you, but their face isn’t clear. When it gets foggier, even their wave looks like a shadow. It’s like the world is wearing a thick blanket of mist.

How We Know Something Is Foggier

If you’ve ever been in a bathroom after a hot shower, you know what fog looks like, it's all around you. Now imagine that fog gets so thick that even the mirror becomes hard to see through. That’s foggier, more fog, less visibility.

So, next time you’re outside and can’t see clearly, remember: it might just be a little foggy… or maybe it’s foggier! Foggier means something is more foggy, like when you can’t see as clearly because there’s more mist around.

Imagine you’re playing outside on a cloudy morning. You look at your friend, but they seem blurry and far away. That’s fog. Now, if the clouds get thicker and the air gets even muddier, it becomes foggier. It’s like wearing a pair of smudgy glasses, the more fog there is, the harder it is to see.

What "Foggier" Looks Like

When it's foggy, you can still make out shapes, maybe your friend waves at you, but their face isn’t clear. When it gets foggier, even their wave looks like a shadow. It’s like the world is wearing a thick blanket of mist.

How We Know Something Is Foggier

If you’ve ever been in a bathroom after a hot shower, you know what fog looks like, it's all around you. Now imagine that fog gets so thick that even the mirror becomes hard to see through. That’s foggier, more fog, less visibility.

So, next time you’re outside and can’t see clearly, remember: it might just be a little foggy… or maybe it’s foggier!

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Examples

  1. A cold morning with warm air creates fog near the ground.
  2. Fog forms when water vapor turns into tiny droplets in the air.
  3. You can't see far because of a thick layer of fog.

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