Definition
Covered with fuzz; made fuzzy or unclear.
Etymology
Past participle of 'fuzz' used as an adjective, from the noun/verb 'fuzz' of uncertain origin, possibly related to Low German or Scandinavian words meaning 'to make fluffy.'
Kelly Says
In audio engineering, 'fuzzed' describes the intentional distortion effect created when a guitar signal is overdriven—a technique that revolutionized rock music starting in the 1960s.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُشوش
mu-shoosh
BNবাংলা
বোঝা যাওয়া
bo-jo-ya-o-wa
CACatalà
embolicat
em-bo-li-kat
CSČeština
rozmazaný
ro-za-ma-ny
DEDeutsch
verwirrt
fer-veert
ELΕλληνικά
απρόσεκτος
a-pro-sekt-os
ESEspañol
despeinado
des-pe-NY-nah-doh
FRFrançais
débroussaillé
deh-brus-sah-yee
HIहिन्दी
धुंधला
dhun-dhala
HUMagyar
fésületes
feh-soo-leh-tes
IDBahasa Indonesia
berbulu
ber-boo-loo
ITItaliano
appesantito
ap-pe-san-tee-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
berbulu
ber-boo-loo
PLPolski
rozmazany
ro-zma-zan-ee
PTPortuguês
desgrenhado
deh-sh-gren-ah-doh
RORomână
dezordonat
deh-zor-doh-nat
RUРусский
запутанный
za-pu-tan-nyy
TAதமிழ்
மென்மையான
men-mai-ya-na
TRTürkçe
dağınık
dah-gin-ik
UKУкраїнська
заплутаний
za-plu-ta-niy
VITiếng Việt
bóng mờ
bong-mo