Hazy poetry, hazy night, hazy moonlight, hazy moonlight, hazy candlelight, hazy light, hazy sleep, and so on.
Vaguely is a Chinese word, pronounced méng lóng, which refers to the vague appearance of an object or the vague and implicit feelings and thoughts expressed by people. This meaning is often used in literary and artistic works.
Sentence: In the dim moonlight of summer, the frog sang an interesting song of the richest man with a beautiful voice.
Source: Song? He Zhu's "Jiangchengzi": "The dusk rain doesn't come to spring, the flowers are blooming and the moonlight is hazy."
Synonym:
Vague, confusing, ambiguous, etc.
Antonym:
Clear, clear, thorough, etc.
Clear:
Clarity is an adjective, which means to see clearly and vividly. From the perspective of language list, it means that language and ideographic characters should be understood clearly. As far as image building is concerned, it means that the image is clear and bright.
Clarity is also a fire-fighting term, which is used for smoke control and smoke extraction system. Clarity is still a writing method.