Sentences

befog in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To befog means to obscure or confuse, often by creating a haze or indistinctness in perception or clarity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's work seemed to befog the lines between reality and imagination.
  2. As the morning sun rose, a thick mist began to befog the landscape.
  3. The mystery novel was so intricate that it could befog even the most astute readers.
  4. Her sudden departure began to befog our understanding of the situation.
  5. The fog from the river would often befog the view of the distant hills.
  6. Emotions can sometimes befog our judgment in difficult situations.
  7. The new evidence only served to befog the already complex case.
  8. A gentle rain began to befog the city streets, creating a serene atmosphere.
  9. His explanation did little to befog the confusion surrounding the topic.
  10. The dense fog would befog our path, making navigation nearly impossible.